StrokenTokens Enjoys 2019 XBIZ Awards Nod as Emerging Web Brand

TAMPA, Fla. — StrokenTokens.com is celebrating its 2019 XBIZ Awards nomination as Emerging Web Brand of the Year.

“Arguably our most exciting advancement is the platform's approach to industry standard payments,” a rep said. “Stroken Tokens will be offering a unified payment platform with the ability to accept multiple forms of payment while eliminating the need to have multiple accounts to do so. Users and models will have the ability to pay and get paid through a centralized wallet that accepts USD, credit cards and major cryptocurrencies.”

“These advancements will provide upgraded identity management and increased security for all users. The technology behind StrokenTokens will easily be integrated and utilized by businesses across the industry, making the benefits available to websites, performers and viewers.”

“While this is a game changer to the sites that host the content, we’re very focused on providing value to the users and particularly the performers,” the rep notes. “Our vision is to increase performers revenue without taking a cent from the content host.”

Visit StrokenTokens online and follow their Twitter handle.

The 2019 XBIZ Awards, presented by MyFreeCams, and hosted by Stormy Daniels, are set for Thursday, Jan. 17 at the Westin Bonaventure in Los Angeles. Fan voting for Movies & Production, Web & Technology, Pleasure Products and Retail & Distribution categories begins today.

Click here for a complete list of nominees.

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