
“The adult industry is known for its technological innovation. It was among the first to stream video commercially, for example. ‘I’m convinced that once the big players go in the underground world, the mainstream guys will follow,’ said Spagaris, who used to work for adult entertainment giant Manwin, which owns several huge porn brands. ‘They’ll see that people are making money off this.’ But it hasn’t happened in significant numbers yet and one of the biggest reasons, other than the concern about regulatory issues and the general lack of awareness, has been bitcoin’s lack of support for recurring payments.”
http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-could-be-a-boon-for-porn-and-other-high-risk-merchants/
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