BongaCams Touts Benefits of Cryptocurrency, Progressive Ideas

BongaCams Touts Benefits of Cryptocurrency, Progressive Ideas

LOS ANGELES — BongaCams has announced an uptick in reach and traffic as it continues to rollout new features for fans, models and affiliates.

According to the company, we live in an age of information and rapid development in the tech industry and BongaCams is a prime example of an adult website trying and succeeding to integrate new ideas and approaches, because never before has there been such pressure for businesses to change and adopt new technologies to always stay on top — such as the integration of cryptocurrency.

“[It has been] possible to use Bitcoin on BongaCams as a payment method since 2014, right at the time when PayPal and Microsoft adopted it as well,” says a company spokesperson. “Starting in January of 2018, it’s possible to use almost every cryptocurrency there is, including Litecoin, Ethereum, and more, allowing users who value their privacy to have numerous alternative ways to pay for almost everything the site has to offer.”

The spokesperson says in addition, one of the most recent updates to BongaCams added cryptocurrency as a payout method for both affiliates and models.

“It allows them to receive payouts in Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Litecoin or Ripple instead of traditional payout methods,” the spokesperson adds. “The integration of cryptocurrency payments and payouts was one of the many factors contributing to BongaCams’ rapid growth — there are always fresh developments based on the last trends in tech, design and user interface, leading to new features being regularly added for models, members, and affiliates.”

This effort contributed to the company winning numerous awards while raising its Global Alexa Rating of from 89 to 65 in three months, with boosts in visitors from the U.S., U.K. and Russia, and paving the way for the future of BongaCams.

“Technology is constantly changing the business landscape, and it’s not enough to just be informed about new developments — it is necessary to put resources into predicting them,” the spokesperson concludes. “The ability to adapt to everything new is crucial, and BongaCams will keep surprising its audience with new cutting-edge updates and features.”

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