ADUxPay Launches Cryptocurrency Card for Adult Industry

LOS ANGELES — ADUxPay, touted as the first prepaid cryptocurrency card for the adult entertainment industry, has launched.

ADUxPay offers a crypto-based payments platform featuring "fast, simple and low-cost ways to pay and get paid worldwide," powered by a own banking/financial service provider. It is backed by the Adult X Token (ADUX), which will serve as a primary payment method for all the services provided on ADUxHub. 

The ADUxPay provides multiple payment options to the users including a prepaid cryptocurrency card in several options, along with a cryptocurrency gateway and wallet.

ADUX is providing an all-in-one solution where the models/performers and companies in the industry can draw attention to themselves through the ADUxHub.

A token sale will be held from Aug. 31-Oct. 1st to offer the ADUX token with up to 39 percent bonus.   

Using this platform, the users will be able to pay through cryptocurrency and explore the various other opportunities created by the same.
The ADUX token is integrated within the ADUxHub which allows the users to access several features like, discounts- and deal marketplaces as well as live webcams, video on demand services, social networking platform, affiliate program and a mobile app for Android and iOS.

The ADUxPay Prepaid card not only serves as a payment method for the platform, but will also be useable as a worldwide form of payment, just like the Visa or Mastercard.

While users on the platform can use the ADUX coin or other listed coins to watch live streaming, models/performers also have the opportunity to broadcast themselves and earn money from home. They will be issued a free ADUxPay Prepaid Card Business.  

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