'Tribute Token' Reveals Brand Ambassadors

'Tribute Token' Reveals Brand Ambassadors

LOS ANGELES — Tribute Token has revealed its team of ambassadors and moderators and its lead developer.

Tributetoken.io ($Tribute) is described as a cryptocurrency “explicitly designed for findom, and led by adult content creators and industry insiders.”

Tribute Token's team, a rep noted, is made up of adult industry veterans with "proven entrepreneurial and leadership experience and skills in adult entertainment and beyond.”

All of Tribute’s ambassadors are "active managing partners responsible for using their diverse business experience and industry connections to create a platform that meets the community’s needs,” the rep continued.

The ambassadors include veteran Dominatrix Violet Doll; Italian Domme Scarlett Ferrari; Domme, content creator and entrepreneur Indigo Infernal, virtual "hypnodomme" Goddess Nicole Renee; and virtual Domme Goddess Sabrina Lavender.

Other ambassadors and the lead developer can be found under the "Team & Leadership " tab on Tributetoken.io.

Violet Doll explained that “adult entertainers have been a scapegoat in censorship with campaigns from politicians, religious zealots, financial institutions and social media platforms.”

Cryptocurrency, Doll added, “is the solution, and Tribute Token aims to normalize its use among adult content creators while providing education and access. We’re not just pretty faces; we have a team of badass women with enough education, experience and knowledge to take over the world and the cryptocurrency space."

For more information, visit Tributetoken.io. Tribute Token’s private pre-sale is currently live; whitelisting is available on Tribute’s Discord and Telegram.

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