FetMeOver.com Bitcoin-only Video Clip Site Launches

NEW HAVEN, CT — A new bitcoin-only amateur fetish video website, FetMeOver.com has launched.

According to the creators, the site specializes in providing an intuitive platform for content creators to host, distribute, and sell their adult video content.

"We have only been live for one month, but have already achieved sales and praise from our content sellers across the globe. We believe bitcoin can revolutionize the adult entertainment industry by providing discreet transactions to our customers and quick payout and low transaction fees for our content sellers," Master Fet said.

Besides accepting bitcoins, the site offers users a newsfeed, performer collaboration tools, a public request system, chat system, and more.

The operators are now running a promotion allowing all content sellers to be paid 100 percent commission on gross revenue from clips and tributes until March 1, at which point the commission percentage drops to 80 percent of gross revenue.

"Implementing bitcoin into our site has been an interesting and insightful process. If time permits, we would like to take this opportunity to share our experiences with you on what hopefully will become the next biggest thing that happened to the adult industry since the Internet," Master Fet added.

For more infomration email master@fetmeover.com, or call (475) 238-8346.

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