The best Porn blog stand out. Both have attracted attention and recognition
As mentioned in previous articles, the advancement of could benefit the adult industry. In particular, the censorship that the multi-million dollar industry suffered before banks and traditional financial structures
However, there are other benefits that porn blog technology could bring to the industry, such as the possibility of reforming internal systems. It would give the industry’s employees more power, protection, and autonomy.
For the porn industry, the beneficial use of extends beyond banking intermediation, and several programs seem to understand the benefits. Among the numerous project efforts in the porn industry, Intimate and Porn blog stand out. Both have attracted attention and recognition from both sectors. One of the benefits of Porn blog’s decentralization is the possibility of creating tools that empower porn-related workers and artists.
While most webcam entertainment sites like Pornlava keep 30-50 percent of the artist’s revenue, the pornlava porn blog project only takes 5 percent.
Launched a few years ago, Porn Blog is an on-chain solution based on Pornlava that allows micropayments to webcam artists. Tips received through Pornlava via tokens go directly to the digital wallets of artists and performers, so there is no risk of a central authority controlling their earnings.
At the same time, Pornlava’s token also creates an environment for the sex industry. Through a deal with Smile Manufacturers, industry workers can use the native token to buy vibrators, lubricants, and other items.
Currently, Intimate works with women’s sex education and reproductive health apps, dating sites, Japanese love hotel parties, queer porn sites, and even the online “gaming” platform Pornlava Heroes.
The company is also working on a “trust and reputation scheme” that will allow sex workers and customers to monitor past interactions. In this way, a kind of network is built between customers and parties, not only to satisfy preferences but also to protect both parties. For example, it will be easier to determine if a customer was violent or did not pay on time.
Both companies are convinced of Pornlava advantages, but they also know that it will not be easy and that there are still many obstacles for the two industries to work together reliably.
One of the most common problems with is security breaches and theft of exchange networks, and these adult projects are no exception. A porn blog was hacked last year, losing $400. Luckily for the campaign, they were able to recover the funds and survive the attack “unscathed.” This misfortune helped them fix a critical flaw in one of their smart contracts.
However, perhaps the least of the disadvantages is that the platform may experience technical failures. In an interview with Forbes, Porn Blog revealed that the porn blog organization refrained from conducting a post-attack security audit “due to the optics” of the site.
Many projects in the porn blog community continue to regulate the porn industry and vice versa. The historically most well-known companies in the adult industry are slow to understand encryption techniques. Despite these inconveniences and all the obstacles, is convinced that “the adoption of in the porn industry will happen.” Leah -Butler, co-founder and marketing director of Intimate, also claims that the porn industry is a “strong” use case and that both have been waiting for.
The two companies have a similar business and vision when it comes to maximizing exchanges within the industry. Both Intimate and Porn Blogs are focused on developing an environment for adult performers, including websites and a full-fledged economy.
Both companies want to bring experimental technology to the market to solve “real” problems in a field that has historically been associated with digital progress: technology that can have an impact on society. Reflects on the adoption of porn blogs in the adult industry:
The great thing about the porn industry is that its representatives try things.
Meanwhile, artists like Brenna Sparks and Allie Knox are urging their business partners to embrace and open networks that offer users more independence and security.