Adult Entertainment Company HUSTLER.com Accepting Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin For Lifetime Memberships

Adult Entertainment Company HUSTLER.com Accepting Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin For Lifetime Memberships

Here's a (shall we say) interesting development in the digital currencies e-commerce field. Adult media house HUSTLER.com has announced that they are now offering what they call "an unprecedented level of member discretion" thanks to a partnership with digital payments processor GoCoin. According to today's announcement, anyone who pays for their HUSTLER.com subscription using bitcoin, litecoin, and yes folks, even dogecoin, will received an offer of signing up for a lifetime membership for $500. The head honcho at HUSTLER labels this as a good tool for the gentleman looking for a discrete....


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