SugarBounce Rolls Out Camming Platform 'Sugar Streams'

SugarBounce Rolls Out Camming Platform 'Sugar Streams'

LOS ANGELES — SugarBounce has announced the upcoming launch of six new platforms, starting with camming platform Sugar Streams in December.

Sugar Streams will feature "all-access live cam entertainment from around the world, available 24/7,” a rep explained. According to the company, the platform is based around proprietary video software to enhance the viewer experience.

“We’re very excited to roll out the first SugarBounce platform in beta form,” said founder and CEO Navin Ray. “We want to test it to make sure it’s perfect for content creators and their viewers."

"We’re offering incentives to models who want to help us build from the ground-up with paid hours for shows and a signing bonus," Ray continued. "Once they spend some time on Sugar Streams, they’ll see there’s nothing like it, and it will revolutionize how they provide live entertainment.”

Interested models and studios are encouraged to email diana@sugarbounce.com. Models that sign on will be offered a per-hour salary and a signing bonus with a 60-day contract.

“Models can score even higher payouts delivered even quicker when they choose to be paid in crypto,” said the rep. “Once models are signed up, they’re given a bevy of resources to help them be successful, including training sessions, the ability to talk to experienced models in a Telegram chat group and education on crypto options in their country.”

For more information, visit SugarBounce.com and follow the platform on Twitter.

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