Adult Performers Banned From Banks Turn To Cryptocurrency

Last updated: June 11, 2025, 17:54

Adult Performers Banned From Banks Turn To Cryptocurrency

CNBC interviewed six adult entertainers

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Major banks have cracked down on sex workers using their financial services and shut down many accounts, fearing potential consequences. Seeing an underserved

CNBC interviewed six adult entertainers about cryptocurrency use, including webcam performer Allie Eve Knox, who became interested in cryptocurrencies after several

With the advent of cryptocurrency

With the advent of cryptocurrency, online adult performers now have a way to escape unjust local laws and banking issues.

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With stricter rules from payment

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With stricter rules from payment processors and the recent issues with OnlyFans, it's obvious crypto will be the solution, said British performer Adreena Winters

Adult stars turn to crypto after banks cut them off

Though it was presented as

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Allie Eve Knox is banned

Allie Eve Knox is banned from all of the payment apps and platforms most people take for granted: PayPal, Square, Circle, Cashapp, Venmo. All of this is because she’s

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