Chaturbate Adds Skrill as Payout Method

Chaturbate Adds Skrill as Payout Method

LOS ANGELES — Chaturbate has announced it is adding Skrill as a new payout method available to independent broadcasters and affiliates, along with seven other options.

Skrill is a digital wallet used by millions of users in over 180 countries. Users can now withdraw funds from their Chaturbate account directly into their Skrill Wallet. From there, a rep explained, users can keep the funds in their wallet account and use them to send money to friends, purchase from online merchants who accept Skrill or simply withdraw their funds through a preferred payment option. 

Skrill account holders in the U.S. can request a Skrill Pre-paid Visa card which syncs directly to their digital wallet balance. “This allows one to spend their money wherever Visa is accepted, including withdrawing cash directly from an ATM,” the rep added.

Skrill account holders residing in the EEA can request a Skrill pre-paid MasterCard.

“In addition, you can collect loyalty points by signing up for Skrill Knect, which offers points you can redeem for bonuses, cash, or other goodies,” the rep said.

Shirley Lara, Chaturbate's COO, explained that the company’s integration of Skrill is "a big win for the Chaturbate community.”

“We are happy to offer our broadcasters and affiliates a diverse range of payment options so everyone can get paid in a fast manner," Lara said.

Chaturbate now offers broadcasters and affiliates eight different payout options including digital wallets, Bitcoin and more.

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