SpankPay's Crypto Solution Eases Payments for Performers

SpankPay's Crypto Solution Eases Payments for Performers

LOS ANGELES — SpankPay’s cryptocurrency solution SpankPay.me, is easing and securing payments for performers coping with the economic challenges of falling stock prices and the ongoing pandemic, as they turn to the Blockchain to boost their earnings while working from home.

According to the company, its private cryptocurrency was developed to put merchants, models and customers first, and allows models to protect their earnings, with a one percent transaction fee for users.

“Income management with a personalized SpankPay.me account is streamlined and simplified to create ease in financial transactions. The SpankPay dashboard tracks and stores all earnings, no matter what format, and allows users to select what to accept,” a company rep explained. “All earnings can be stored as U.S. dollars and cashed out at any point, without any waiting period, or worry of market or price fluctuations.”

A sleek interface provides personalization for users, while public profiles allow models to sell clips, pics, tips, physical content, or premium subscriptions for other websites, directly from their SpankPay.me profile.

“With an individual personalized URL and a customizable page, a user’s SpankPay.me account is theirs and theirs alone,” the rep added. “The private and secure system lets customers making exchanges through SpankPay stay anonymous through private blockchain transactions, as opposed to receiving proof of activity on major credit card statements.”

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