JuicyAds Launches Automated Cryptocurrency Payments

JuicyAds Launches Automated Cryptocurrency Payments

VANCOUVER — JuicyAds has introduced automated cryptocurrency deposits for advertisers as well as crypto payments for publishers.

“Both options facilitate faster and more secure transactions, and provide publishers with greater flexibility and convenience of payment types,” said a rep.

JuicyAds, the rep continued, “recognizes the importance of embracing emerging technologies to better serve its clients. By automating cryptocurrency deposits for advertisers, the company aims to simplify and expedite the payment process, ensuring a seamless experience for all parties involved.”

Advertisers can now take advantage of JuicyAds' expanded payment options, including BTC+(BEP2, BEP20), LTC+(BEP2, BEP20), ETH+(BEP2), USDC(ERC20, TRC20, BEP20), USDT(ERC20, TRC20, BEP2, BEP20, SOL), Binance USD(ERC20, TRC20), DASH, DOGE, DOGE(BEP20), ETC, ETC(BEP20), TRON, TUSD+(BEP20, TRC20) and Monero.

This diverse selection enables advertisers to choose the cryptocurrency that aligns best with their preferences and needs.

Publishers will have the option to receive payments in BTC or USDT-ERC20, offering them greater flexibility in managing their earnings.

This development “underscores JuicyAds' commitment to providing its publishers with diverse payment options to cater to their specific requirements,” the rep noted.

JuicyAds founder and CEO Juicy Jay described the expansion as a significant milestone for the company.

“We are thrilled to offer our clients greater convenience, faster transactions and increased flexibility in their payment choices,” he said. “Embracing digital currencies allows us to remain at the forefront of innovation in the adult advertising industry.”

For more information, visit JuicyAds.com.

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