SpankPay Announces Results of New Year's Bitcoin Giveaway

LOS ANGELES — SpankPay has announced more than 1,000 performers have signed up to the platform following the conclusion of a New Year's Day rollout of a $100,000 bitcoin giveaway.

"The highly buzzed-about activation was intended to raise awareness for SpankPay among models and adult talent, while educating them on the ins-and-outs of cryptocurrency and its various benefits," a rep explained.

"All the [new models] had to do to enter was sign up for SpankPay to automatically receive $75, and for every successful sign-up, referrals were also awarded $25," continued the rep. "Models have been happy to discover that SpankPay takes a marginal 1% fee [per] transaction, which is next-to-nothing compared to normal payment processors on most adult sites."

"Furthermore, SpankPay Me personal payment profiles allow models to get paid directly by their fans in crypto — and debit cards — without any downtime, and cash out their earnings immediately," the rep noted. "Fortunately, because SpankPay uses blockchain technology, models never have to worry about someone coming for their cash, as is the case with chargebacks. With SpankPay, your money is yours and no one can take it from you."

Visit SpankPay.com and follow the platform on Twitter for additional details.

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