Lauren Phillips Announces Partnership With Crypto 'CumRocket'

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Lauren Phillips has announced a partnership with CumRocket, a new cryptocurrency also known as "Cummies."

“Developed by a British software engineer named Lydia and announced on TikTok on April 4,” a rep explained, “the brand-new cryptocurrency claims to be the hottest NSFW project since OnlyFans and provides an unparalleled level of anonymity.”

“Cummies can be used as a tipping, messaging, custom requests and sexting currency. They’re also producing NFTs that range from collectible anime and adult films,” the rep continued. “The NFT marketplace also doubles as a private content subscription platform, and Lauren is getting in on the ground floor. Lauren had her own NFT, which sold out almost immediately, and is promoting their cryptocurrency."

More about CumRocket can be found by visiting its homepage and reading its whitepaper.

“Cummies are definitely giving Dogecoin a run for their money,” Phillips said. “It’s great that the adult industry has a crypto that’s tied to a subscription-based platform. No one has done anything quite like this. I’m excited to be on the ground floor of such a revolutionary idea.”

Follow Lauren Phillips and CumRocket on Twitter for updates.

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