Vice Industry Token Partners With Coinomi Wallet, Starts Trading on HitBTC

Vice Industry Token Partners With Coinomi Wallet, Starts Trading on HitBTC

LAS VEGAS — Vice Industry Token, the decentralized blockchain platform and cryptographic token for the adult industry, has started trading on the HitBTC, as well as being integrated into the Coinomi cryptocurrency wallet, only days after it began trading on Stocks.exchange.

This news not only adds to the exchanges that participants in the Vice Industry Token sale can use to trade their tokens, but also enables them to securely store, manage and trade their tokens using the Coinomi wallet, said Stuart Duncan, CEO of Vice Industry Token.

“Through these integrations with HitBTC and Stocks.exchange, as well as Coinomi, the best of breed mobile cryptocurrency wallet, we are making it even easier for participants of the token sale to use and handle the tokens they’ve purchased for the adult content revolution we’ve started,” Duncan said.

HitBTC is operated by Hit Techs Limited and aims to become a global platform for companies dealing with virtual currencies, providing advanced exchange and clearing technologies.

Coinomi is a multi-asset wallet that provides native support and true ownership for 109 coins and 344 tokens, for a total of 453 assets, available in 168 fiat currency representations and 25 languages.

Vice Industry Token's sale of tokens concluded last week after the major announcement during the sale that VIT would be used to power Playboy TV.

The token uses blockchain technology to transform the monetization model that exists in the adult industry today, Duncan said. Vice Industry Token measures and captures genuine interactions and uses this to reward content creators, curators and viewers.

Having raised 26,927 ETH through its public token sale, these funds will be used to launch the  decentralized social network and media hub for video consumption, he said.

Check out Vice Industry Token at its website.

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