Camistry Launches New Adult Crypto Platform, Token

Camistry Launches New Adult Crypto Platform, Token

LOS ANGELES — Camistry has launched a new adult crypto platform that utilizes its own CEX token.

“Through the use of cryptocurrency, Camistry provides a much safer and discreet NSFW content interaction, and allows performers to keep 90% of all their earnings,” explained a rep.

Camistry describes itself as “a safe and fun platform for performers and users from all over the world, granting access to unique and exclusive content, on demand and in real time, via an alternative payment method that gives users full anonymity.”

The new platform, the rep continued, addresses “the usual issues surrounding traditional online adult entertainment platforms using the power of a custom payment processor which bypasses the influence of the banks — the common threat of NSFW content sites’ autonomy."

Camistry also offers performers and users the opportunity to "learn about crypto trading, and focuses on training and teaching performers how to market themselves and improve profitability.”

According to the company, the platform was beta-tested with a team of early-adopter performers that later provided “positive feedback to the team regarding usability, interface and controls.”

“Now it is time to share this creation with the masses,” the rep added.

Camistry’s focus has shifted to attracting new models and viewers, with support from brand ambassadors Brittany Andrews and Camila Valentina.

“The Camistry team looks forward to growing the subscribers for all of these models and performers as we grow together, and having such wonderful and enthusiastic people on our side from the start we know the sky's the limit,” the rep noted.

For more information, visit Camistry.io.

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