Naughty America Eyes Blockchain To Fight Adult Content Piracy
By forging an alliance with the DECENT initiative, Naughty America is on the right track. An official statement was issued, which mentions how the blockchain can be used to combat piracy. The adult industry is looking at blockchain technology, which may come as a surprise to many people. Naughty America, one of the world’s best-known adult entertainment enterprises, is planning to register its content on the blockchain. To be more precise, they are looking at the DECENT blockchain to do so. An exciting development that may transfer the adult industry forever. Although there has always been....
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