TrafficJunky to Accept Verge Cryptocurrency

TrafficJunky to Accept Verge Cryptocurrency

MONTREAL — Ad network TrafficJunky has announced it will begin accepting the Verge cryptocurrency as a payment method beginning Monday, May 7.

TrafficJunky is a leading online advertising network offering advertisers large volumes of quality web, mobile and tablet traffic while helping publishers maximize their online inventory revenue.

According to the company, verified advertisers will be able to fund their accounts using Verge and tap into the TrafficJunky network which serves more than four billion daily impressions. The move comes only a few weeks after Pornhub — part of the TrafficJunky network of sites — announced it would allow users to pay for features using Verge.

“Pornhub announced they’d be accepting Verge a little over two weeks ago and it was only a matter of time before we followed suit,” says Rabih Boulmona, TrafficJunky’s Product and Operations Manager. “[Our] team is excited to provide yet another convenient and safe method of payment our members can benefit from.”

Advertisers can find out more about payments using cryptocurrency by contacting their dedicated account manager in order to get the option enabled on their profiles or by clicking here.

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