Too Much Media Launches CoinPayments Integration for Crypto in NATS Platform

Too Much Media Launches CoinPayments Integration for Crypto in NATS Platform

LOS ANGELES — Too Much Media, providers of paysite management and affiliate software NATS, has announced the completion of the anticipated integration of CoinPayments as a crypto payment solution in the NATS platform.

CoinPayments is a cryptocurrency payment solution for bitcoin and over 100 other cryptocurrencies. Clients in the adult space include Pornhub, Brazzers, Nutaku, Chaturbate and now Naughty America, and according to a rep they all enjoy the following features on the CoinPayments platform:

  • Most supported cryptocurrencies for payments in the space (over 100 cryptocurrencies)      
  • Support for the top privacy-focused cryptocurrencies        
  • Lowest payment fees in the space (only 0.5 percent)       
  • Cryptocurrency wallet with support for over 1,200 cryptocurrencies
  • Cryptocurrency conversions 
  • Cryptocurrency fiat settlements        
  • Secured storage        
  • Easy integration

“Our clients are continually searching for alternative payment solution options for their customers,” said John M. of Too Much Media. “The integration of a leading alternative payment solution like CoinPayments to the NATS platform was a no brainer and offers our clients an additional option to capture revenue for their business.”

“Cryptocurrency is the ideal payments solution for the adult space, providing cheaper, faster, safer, borderless payments, while eliminating chargebacks,” said a company rep. “CoinPayments is excited about our integration with NATS, which will allow their clients to accept payments globally and settle them within minutes on the blockchain, while at the same time providing greater privacy to their customers who pay with cryptocurrency.”

Clients interested in getting set up with CoinPayments in their NATS platform can submit a support ticket to get started. For more information about CoinPayments, visit CoinPayments.com.

For more information about Too Much Media, visit TooMuchMedia.com or contact John M. at jm@toomuchmedia.com.

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