JCN Token Resets ICO With Private Sale

JCN Token Resets ICO With Private Sale

BRNO, Czech Republic — Adult token JCN, aka “Jizzcoins,” has announced the resetting of its ICO, starting July 9, with a private sale.

According to the company, until Nov. 15, everyone can participate in JCN including by joining the JCN Partner Program.

“With a renewed strategy we want to be more open towards all the user groups active within the online 18+ industry,” says a company spokesperson. “During Jizzcoins’ first ICO we wanted to bind the JCN token onto our 18+ ecosystem only, but along the way we experienced that everyone active in the 18+ online industry can benefit from decentralization in a sustainable way forward.”

The spokesperson says the main focus for the ICO reset is to provide effective blockchain solutions towards all user groups, including customers, models, porn stars, studios, advertisers, paysite owners, content owners, advertisers, affiliates, tube, dating and cam sites and other companies active in the adult entertainment industry.

“All user groups will be able to use the future JCN Token Exchange and associated Marketplace, where will assist companies who have joined our partner program to grow their business by embracing blockchain and smart contract technology,” the spokesperson explains. “With this renewed strategy we want to introduce a multi-purpose 18+ crypto token to create worldwide acceptance and assist all our partners with all the unlimited possibilities blockchain technology has to offer.”

The spokesperson notes that companies such as CAM4, one of the world’s top webcam platforms, has announced its acceptance of JCN, with many others onboard as well.

As part of the reset, all previous JCN token buyers will receive a 100-percent bonus on top of their purchased JCN tokens and receive JCNXXX tokens instead. The JCN ICO uses a registration policy for its participants who can purchase JCN tokens with Bitcoin, BitcoinCash, LiteCoin, Ethereum and bank transfers during the private sale and crowdsale period.

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