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Cheaporn Sells Shared Adult Content Accounts For Bitcoin

There is an apparent correlation between pornographic material and the Bitcoin industry. Even though the Internet is for Porn, Bitcoin certainly has its role to play in the equation as well. A new service has launched which lets users buy high quality shared accounts with Bitcoin. Perhaps not the most convenient or secure service, but it goes to show cryptocurrency can be used to buy just about anything.

TheMerkle is not vouching for the Cheaporn website or its owners. Always use such sites at your own risk.

Cheaporn Is Somewhat Interesting Despite The Risks

Albeit it is possible for Bitcoin users to purchase adult content with Bitcoin in some cases, the majority of websites is still relying on traditional payment methods. This is where Cheaporn comes into the picture, as tries to fill a niche. By offering shared porn accounts in exchange for a Bitcoin payment, users can “satisfy their filthy needs”.

What the platform does is let users choose from a wide variety of existing accounts. For now, it is unclear if there are purchased legitimately, or just hacked accounts. Either way, the buyer gets access to these accounts without restrictions, although they will be sharing it with other Bitcoin users as well.

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One thing to keep in mind is how shared accounts will get flagged sooner or later. Even if the account is obtained through legitimate means, there are only so many IP addresses allowed before the provider knows something is up. Then again, as long as no one changes the password, it could take a while until this “issue” is discovered.

Once the customer sends the Bitcoin payment to the specified address, they should receive access as soon as the network shows one confirmation. Users can select between different packages, ranging from access to different sites, or even to fill a particular niche. An interesting concept for sure, but it still carries some risks.

Besides the risk of getting flagged for account sharing, all of the purchases made only come with 30 days warranty. This seems to indicate further these accounts are hacked or stolen, and anyone who accesses them may have their IP address logged for fraud. Albeit nothing may come of this, it is something to keep in mind.

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JP Buntinx

JP Buntinx is a FinTech and Bitcoin enthusiast living in Belgium. His passion for finance and technology made him one of the world's leading freelance Bitcoin writers, and he aims to achieve the same level of respect in the FinTech sector.

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