Patrick McDonnell Joins Titcoin

NEW YORK — Patrick “PK” McDonnell has joined the Titcoin adult digital currency team, the company announced today.

Titcoin said McDonnell is globally known as "The Coyote of Wall Street" for his work on making Steve Madden a publicly traded company. McDonnell brings more than 23 years of Wall St. experience to the company. For the past year, he’s been engaged in successful promotions of Dogecoin and Potcoin.

McDonnell will be the director of business development, and his main role will be adding new businesses to the current roster of companies and individuals that accept Titcoin and/or other digital currencies.

“We know adding Pat to the Titcoin team will take our business to a whole new level,” founder Edward Mansfield said. “He’s well respected in the cryptocurrency world and has definitely helped other digital currencies rise in value. We hope he makes Titcoin as legendary as he is.”

McDonnell added, “I believe Titcoin has the ability to not only be the number one adult digital currency, but possibly one of the top cryptocurrencies out there. Education and making people aware of the many positives of accepting Titcoin, like anonymity, no need for credit cards and zero chargebacks, is what is needed. And, I’m ready for the task.”

Adult companies interested in learning more about Titcoin can email McDonnell at info@coyotewallstreet.com.

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