Flame Token Reports 1M User Registrations

LOS ANGELES — Flame Token (XFL) is reporting its millionth sign-up, for what it calls “the biggest crypto airdrop in history.”

According to the company, the airdrop started on December 1, 2018, and within the first three days, it gave away the 525 million XFL it initially set out to distribute.

“Due to the growing number of participants, the Flame Token team doubled the [number] of tokens in the airdrop, spreading the extra rewards across several rounds,” says a company spokesperson. “With over 950 million XFL distributed so far and less than 100 million XFL left, the challenge to get some Flame Tokens becomes harder.”

The Flame Token (XFL) is intended to reward activities on the Sharesome platform, including tipping content creators. Advertising on Sharesome can only be paid through the XFL token.

Sharesome is an adult entertainment social network that allows users to create a personal feed populated with content they enjoy the most. A regular user on the platform can stay anonymous and just follow other users, adult stars and topics while a verified performer or content creator is able to upload content and build an audience.

Sharesome is specifically built for adult content creators, offering tools to build a following; while all posts include a “tip” button powered by Flame Token. Besides receiving tips from their fans, performers and cam models use Sharesome to drive traffic to their paysites or cam sites.

Sharesome has reported tremendous adoption as users moved away from Tumblr after the ban on porn. Launched a year ago, the platform is among the fastest-growing NSFW social networks.

The Flame Token airdrop ends on February 1 or at 2 million participants, whichever comes first.

To sign up on FlameToken.io, users only need an email address.

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