Porn Site Hump The Bundle got 25% in Bitcoin Transactions
Hump the Bundle is a porn site with a charitable twist, taking its name as a mimicry from Humble Bundle. Run by Humpy Leftnut, they have been in existence for nearly three months and have already raised over $15,000 for charity. The day after our /r/bitcoin thread, bundle #2 was at 25.91% of total transactions in crypto, and 21.02% of all sales in USD! ~ Humpy. A large part of their sales comes from Cryptocurrency, for the benefit of voyeurs they kindly posted their recent intake here. Humpy Leftnut told CCN: I've been an entrepreneur my whole life, and usually these kinds of ideas just....
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