SugarBounce Launches 'Sugar Streams' for VIP Stakers, Names Alix Lynx Brand Ambassador

SugarBounce Launches 'Sugar Streams' for VIP Stakers, Names Alix Lynx Brand Ambassador

LOS ANGELES — SugarBounce has announced the beta launch of Sugar Streams for VIP Stakers who have deposited more than $500 $TIP tokens.

“We have launched the beta version of Sugar Streams after reaching our goal of onboarding 100 models to the platform,” said a rep. “VIP Stakers are being rewarded with perks, including early access starting tomorrow as part of a VIP package which includes virtual strip shows, live cam entertainment and much more on the Sugar Streams app.”

VIP Stakers are also being added to an exclusive Telegram channel for future invites to SugarBounce parties and livestreaming events. The next access will be granted to Premium and Standard Stakers, and after that, Sugar Streams will open to the general public.

“At the end of last year, Sugar Streams was in development,” said SugarBounce founder and CEO Navin Ray. “And now it’s going live in beta as promised in the first quarter of this year.”

Ray added the company is “running on schedule, and our VIP Stakers are excited to be making history as the first to get on the platform and receive exclusive future invites. We have a stellar selection of models already signed up and something for everyone to enjoy. So now is the time to invest in $TIP and get in on all the action.”

VIP Stakers can register here.

SugarBounce has also announced that Alix Lynx is joining Sugar Streams as a brand ambassador.

“With a huge social media following, an insane amount of premium social media subscribers and multiple industry awards wins, Alix will definitely bring even more clout to SugarBounce,” said a rep.

For more information, visit SugarBounce.com.

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