PornRocket to Launch Blockchain-Based Content Platform

PornRocket to Launch Blockchain-Based Content Platform

LOS ANGELES — PornRocket has announced the upcoming launch of their cryptocurrency and adult content-sharing platform.

According to a rep, PornRocket “provides effective copyright protection for content creators, addresses privacy concerns of users and abolishes hefty fees for sharing content.”

PornRocket touts a “decentralized platform” combining features of “the likes of Pornhub and OnlyFans onto a secure blockchain.”

Users will pay with the platform’s native cryptocurrency $PORNROCKET. The platform will also feature an "innovative NFT 'Pornpad' and marketplace," allowing creators to auction off custom images, videos and audio clips to the highest bidder.

The rep said creators “can post and monetize unlimited NSFW content with no fees or limitations, allowing them to be in full control of their assets. They can also sell their content as NFTs.”

Abella Danger and LeoLulu are among the site's performer partners.

“Given the sensitive nature of the adult industry, PornRocket proposes a unique hybrid model: a decentralized blockchain technical solution combined with institutional safeguards that guarantee copyrights for creators, data safety for users and compliance with regulatory requirements,” explained a legal rep.

“In line with disruptive innovation in sectors such as retail banking, film streaming and the hospitality sector, our goal is to revolutionize the way that adult content is marketed and consumed by leveraging on an innovative blockchain solution,” the rep continued.

The platform is set to officially go live by the end of 2021. A preview of the platform has already been released, with drop testing being launched tomorrow.

For more information, visit PornRocket.co.

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