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Sharesome Parent Company Flame Tech Acquires Nafty

Flame Technologies AG, the Swiss company behind Sharesome, has acquired all assets of the Nafty ecosystem for an undisclosed sum.

Sharesome Announces 0% Commission Subscription Service for Platform-Migrating Creators

Sharesome announced today that it will be rolling out Sharesome Subscriptions, a feature targeted at platform-migrating creators, with a permanent 0% commission.

Sharesome's Flame Token Starts Trading on Uniswap

Flame Technologies has announced the launch of a trading pair on Uniswap for its cryptocurrency Flame Token, built on top of adult platform Sharesome.

Sharesome Debuts 'Promoted Posts' Targeting NSFW Advertisers

Sharesome has launched Promoted Posts, announcing that they are “the first free social media platform to allow adult content creators to openly advertise their work.”

Sharesome Celebrates 500K Users With Flame Token Giveaway

Sharesome has reported reaching 500,000 users and is celebrating the milestone by doubling the Flame Credits given to new users upon signing up.

Sharesome Responds to Instagram Policy Changes

Tudor Bold, CEO of NSFW social media platform Sharesome, and the company’s two founders, Ralf Kappe and Tam Tam, have responded to Instagram following its announcement that it has “begun reducing the spread of posts that are inappropriate but do not go against Instagram’s Community Guidelines.”

Sharesome Debuts 'Proof of Jerk' Crypto Mining Smartwatch App

“Proof of work” cryptocurrency mining applications have taken a step forward in the adult space with Sharesome.com’s debut of the world’s first “proof of jerk” crypto mining app for generating Flame Tokens using a smartwatch.

Adult Social Network Sharesome Debuts Flame Token

Adult social network Sharesome.com has announced the debut of the ERC20 Flame Token (XFL), with a massive crypto airdrop to early adopters.

Sharesome Debuts NSFW Social Network

Sharesome has announced the launch of its free adult social network for posting NSFW photos, videos and links, just as users would share on Facebook or Twitter.