Stroken Retains Corey Silverstein, Debuts 'The Bounty' $10K Payout

Stroken Retains Corey Silverstein, Debuts 'The Bounty' $10K Payout

TAMPA — TekPrepper, the operator of Stroken.com, has announced that it has retained the services of Corey D. Silverstein and Silverstein Legal as it propels itself into the adult entertainment industry.

According to the company, Stroken is projected to be one of 2019’s most exciting products and as such, it wanted the best legal representation in the business.

“By bringing crowdfunding to adult entertainment, custom content can be produced at a minimum cost to viewers while providing uncapped earning potential and increased exposure for content creators,” says a company spokesperson. “Stroken will be introducing a new source of revenue to performers that compliments other platforms they may already be using. Breaking away from traditional categories is sure to excite viewers who are now in control of the possibilities!”

Company CEO James Greene says that establishing game-changing concepts for how adult entertainment is viewed and created requires having strong representation by your side.

“We’re thankful to have Silverstein Legal in our corner,” Greene says, “so we can focus on helping performers generate revenue and developing meaningful partnerships to make positive changes in the industry.”

Silverstein is not short on words about the energy and passion of these hungry entrepreneurs.

“The team at Stroken has been working tirelessly to prepare for their product launch and it’s great to see this energy level,” Silverstein says. “These guys are eager to make their mark in the adult entertainment industry and Silverstein Legal is privileged that they have selected our firm for representation.”

Stroken.com is introducing a preview of its website on Wednesday by pre-funding $10,000 for the first creative video concept available to all performers, called, “The Bounty.”

“Everyone who registers receives video access and 20 votes to use on their favorite performances,” the spokesperson adds. “Distributing a greater number of votes increases the chance of all videos earning a percentage of the payout.”

Powered by the StrokenTokens payment platform, video payouts will be based on the percentage of total votes earned in the form of Bitcoin and Ethereum.

“The full Stroken experience will launch later in 2019,” the spokesperson concludes, “which will also include the use of U.S. dollars.”

For more information, email info@stroken.com.

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