Vicewrld DAO Now Offering 'Hybrid Approach to Web3'

LONDON — Vicewrld DAO is now offering “a hybrid approach to Web3."

Vicewrld DAO “was formerly known simply as Vicewrld and is the brainchild of former adult actress Jordanna Foxx,” a rep explained. “Having recently completed a merger, Vicewrld DAO is approaching things a little differently this time around.”

Foxx said that “the lack of adult industry experience by the crypto-focused teams in adult Web3, teamed with the accessibility issues for the everyday users, really is the downfall. Until we see mass adoption of the crypto space as a whole, adult startups are really on the back foot.”

Foxx admitted that “relying on consumers already in Web3 to purchase the content or trying to convert Web2 users over is a long process as of now. We realized this approach is all wrong and that we should be going to consumers and allowing them to purchase in U.S. dollars the usual way, build a sound user base and then convert them over when the time is right, whilst simultaneously reinvesting net profits from fiat into our native DAO token where holders then choose what to do with those profits”

Vicewrld DAO is now offering “integration of Web3, adult content, and community” and is planning to capitalize on the indie content trend by producing content and making it available for sale on premium fan platforms.

“We are tackling Web3 hand in hand with traditional Web2 platforms whilst being governed by the more crypto savvy DAO holders on the Web3 side of things,” the rep offered.

For more information, visit Vicewrld.com.

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