Sharesome Debuts 'Proof of Jerk' Crypto Mining Smartwatch App

Sharesome Debuts 'Proof of Jerk' Crypto Mining Smartwatch App

LOS ANGELES — “Proof of work” cryptocurrency mining applications have taken a step forward in the adult space with Sharesome.com’s debut of the world’s first “proof of jerk” crypto mining app for generating Flame Tokens using a smartwatch.

Founded in 2018, Sharesome is an adult social platform that helps people connect with their favorite performers and browse kinky topics. The Flame Token is the native currency of Sharesome.com, enabling users to move value around in the Sharesome ecosystem, as well as on other websites that integrate the Flame button.

According to the company, its engineers spent months researching and developing the cutting-edge proof-of-jerk consensus mechanism, resulting in the release of the “Cocktail Mixer Mining App.”

“Finally,” says a company spokesperson, “[here’s] a good use for smartwatches!”

Among the system’s advantages is the user’s ability to earn Flame Tokens by masturbating while visiting partner websites.

“The greater your JPM (Jerks Per Minute), the bigger the reward, and because it’s decentralized, we can’t tell your parents!” the spokesperson exclaims. “All jokes aside, the smartwatch app is of the best ways to earn Flame Tokens and be a part of an amazing community of forward-thinking individuals.”

A YouTube demo video featuring Titus Steel and Monica Wasp is available here.

Get the “Cocktail Mixer Mining App” for free at the App Store or Play Store.

For more information on Sharesome, click here.

For more information on Flame Token, click here.

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