Brenna Sparks Lands SpankChain Advisor Role

Brenna Sparks Lands SpankChain Advisor Role

LAS VEGAS — SpankChain has announced the appointment of adult performer Brenna Sparks to an advisory role for the blockchain-based adult entertainment ecosystem built on the Ethereum network.

According to the company, the exotic, vivacious, tatted Asian star is a huge proponent of cryptocurrency and alternative systems for adult entertainers.

“SpankChain is looking to become the standard economic unit of exchange for the adult industry, by building an entirely new system for how the industry will function,” a company spokesperson explains. “Brenna’s role as advisor is multi-faceted and will help [us] get closer to [our] target. As an active adult performer, she will offer insights to the adult industry [on how] SpankChain will benefit them. She will also communicate to the public through various mainstream media how SpankChain works. And lastly, Brenna will make sure SpankChain stays on the path to reaching the company’s ambitious goals.”

Sparks says that with so many adult performers and companies running into opposition from many of the large banks, a change like this is needed.

“SpankChain is a huge undertaking and will definitely be met with skepticism, like all revolutionary ideas. It requires more people, time, mind power, and work to accomplish than most will ever put in, which is why an idea like SpankChain has gone unprecedented,” Sparks reveals. “However, those who share my optimism recognize the value and importance of such an endeavor, not just for the adult industry, but other industries, too.”

“The philosophy and economics behind SpankChain transcend into other areas too.,” Sparks adds. “I am excited about my role as advisor and how SpankChain will change the adult industry for the better.”

Fans can follow Sparks on Twitter at @brennasparksxxx.

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