SkyPrivate Offers Payouts via Bitcoin, ePayments

LONDON — SkyPrivate today added two new cash-out options — bitcoin and ePayments.com payouts — for models and studios.

The company offers a pay-per-minute plugin for Skype that enables private video calls as well as prepaid shows.  

SkyPrivate, which also offers Paxum and FirstChoicePay as other options, becomes the only mainstream cam site that offers its models and studios bitcoin payouts, according to Alex, the company's CEO.

The minimum amount to withdraw via bitcoin is $40 as it is for the other methods.

“Having carefully followed the progress of virtual currencies along the years, I consider them to be the go to solution in a cashless world,” Alex said. “So, it was only natural that we would incorporate it within our services, which are also the present and the future.”

SkyPrivate has also added a new payout method, via ePayments.com. ePayments works as an electronic wallet with a debit card attached to it, which is available in EURO or USD or RUB to get closer to the european and russian partners that already use this method.

SkyPrivate users will save up to 3 percent for their earned money when using the ePayments cards in their local currency.

“These savings come from the better exchange rate used by ePayments when spending USD or EUR in a different currency,” Alex said.

“We are a rapidly evolving company with a huge interest in everything related to financial technology,” he said. "ePayments represents the natural transition from classic bank accounts, to the future money management tech.

"We want to integrate even more payment methods to our platform for both models and members. Our aim is to become the greatest fintech solution in the adult industry." 


 

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