JuicyAds to Accept Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum

JuicyAds to Accept Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum

VANCOUVER, Canada — JuicyAds announced today that it has become the first adult advertising network to start accepting not just bitcoin but also litecoin and ethereum as a deposit option for advertisers.

"We believe bitcoin is in a short-term bubble, but believe in the potential long-term value of digital currency," said Juicy Jay, JuicyAds' CEO and founder.  "These top currencies provide unique opportunities for both our advertisers and our company.

"There are a lot of companies, adult and mainstream, accepting bitcoin.  There are a lot of exchanges for it as well, but we are yet to see any major adult advertising companies accepting it alongside multiple other cryptocurrencies," Juicy Jay said. "We will continue to accept our other payment methods and don't expect significant disruption there anytime soon."

Additionally, Juicy Jay said the company may accept additional cryptocurrencies as well.

"If there is another currency that our clients are holding who want to use to load their JuicyAds accounts, we are open to accepting those manually as well," Juicy Jay said.

JuicyAds will start issuing payments to publishers in cryptocurrency sometime in the future, but no timeline was provided by Juicy Jay.

JuicyAds offers top-notch client support for both advertisers and publishers. With low minimums and expert account managers, the ad network makes for an easy starting place for new advertisers and webmasters. For more experienced media buyers and webmasters, JuicyAds offers a wide variety of targeting and optimization tools. 

Contact sales@juicyads.com for more information on how to get started.

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