MintStars Launches Tipping Solution MintPay

MintStars Launches Tipping Solution MintPay

LONDON — MintStars has unveiled MintPay, a payment processing solution aimed at making it easier for fans to tip creators.

A rep described MintPay as “an innovation aimed at simplifying the tipping process, allowing fans to tip their favorite creators without the need for a MintStars account. MintPay is designed to offer a secure, safe and simple way for adult content creators to get paid, at a time when many platforms are shutting down or struggling due to payment discrimination against sex-positive businesses.”

MintPay offers no transaction or platform fees for creators, protection from chargebacks, and efficient payouts, all underpinned by crypto stablecoin payments.

“This unique approach allows creators to avoid the high fees and chargeback risks associated with traditional payment processors,” the rep noted.

CEO Daniel Sargent said, “Our goal is to make it as simple as possible for fans to support creators, and MintPay is a major step in that direction. MintPay is all about convenience and accessibility. We’ve built an effortless and enjoyable tipping experience for fans, which we believe will lead to more frequent and generous support for creators. By eliminating traditional financial obstacles, we’ll ultimately help creators earn more.”

MintStars is waiving its 5% platform fee for the first three months.

“Fans only pay a small processing fee, with 100% of their tip going to the creator,” the rep added.

For more information, visit MintStars.com.

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