'Fantasy' VR Blockchain Platform Features Crypto Payments, BaDoinkVR Content

'Fantasy' VR Blockchain Platform Features Crypto Payments, BaDoinkVR Content

LOS ANGELES — Fantasy, the premium adult virtual reality platform where payments are triggered by eye “gaze,” has entered into a content partnership with BaDoinkVR.

The BaDoinkVR network offers 180- and 360-degree immersive videos that feature motion tracking and binaural audio.

The Fantasy VR platform features a virtual Red-Light District based on Amsterdam, divided into 19 themed sectors, where each street offers a different erotic adventure.

BaDoinkVR will utilize Fantasy to generate a new blockchain-based revenue stream, provided by the platform’s proprietary Gaze Coin cryptocurrency.

“The integration of BaDoinkVR’s award-winning VR content with our Ethereum-based virtual world-building platform where payments are triggered by eye-tracking will form the long-awaited killer app for VR,” said Gaze Coin founder Jonny Peters. “This is the first step of many that we will develop over the next few months to showcase our virtual Red-Light District that will make Fantasy a top adult VR destination.”

Utilizing eye-tracking technology, Gaze Coin payments are made instantaneously based on how long a user interacts with the content.

“There has been a recent shift in adult to integrate cryptocurrency payment systems for a number of industry-specific reasons,” BaDoinkVR Head of Production Xavi Clos explained. “Working with Fantasy, we are excited to help create a virtual world where consumers can seamlessly engage with our content without ever having to use a credit card or download a file.”

For more information, visit Fantasy and BaDoinkVR.

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