This App Lets You Mine Cryptocurrency by Jerking Off
f thereâs one thing youâll see lots of at the intersection of adult entertainment and blockchain, itâs puns.
âDespite a limp market, Intimate.io goes hard!â reads the subject line of the adult industry blockchain payment companyâs newsletter, while SpankChain users can generate âBOOTYâ (you know, piratesâ treasure). The latest high class wordplay to take the adult entertainment blockchain space by storm is, according to the announcement, âthe worldâs first âproof-of-jerk.ââ
How does one prove âjerkâ? you might be thinking. Similar to the way people who wear Fitbits prove that theyâre exercisingâby doing it while wearing a smartwatch. Discreetly, the app is called âCocktail Mixerâ and encourages users to âstart mixing.â While âmixing that cocktail,â a motion that happens to mimic masturbation, users can mine cryptocurrencyâbut only if theyâre âmixingâ while visiting specific partner websites.
âI know what youâre thinking,â says a glistening Titus Steel (a porn actor whoâs appeared in titles such as âPool Orgyâ and âSex Is For Lovers 5âłâthose are the tame ones) as he sits undressed in front of a computer to some telling sounds in a promotional video for the new app. âBut itâs not what it looks like. Iâm mining tokens.â (Warning, the video is not so safe for work.)
You can thank Sharesome, a social network for posting adult content, for introducing the proof-of-jerk concept. The platformâs tokens are called Flame, and there are a total of 21 million of them in existence. Users who sign up for Sharesome automatically get an airdrop of 250 Flame tokens (this conflicts with the information provided in the promotional video, which says users get 1,000 tokens when they sign up). Besides rewarding masturbators, Flame tokens can also be used to pay posters and performers of adult content on Sharesome.
Sharesome doesnât explicitly describe how its token mining mechanism works. Presumably usersâ smartwatches (either Apple or Android) are connected to the desktop where they watch pornography on Sharesomeâs partner sites, and while theyâre logged into those sites, the app monitors their movements. None of the cryptocurrency mined goes toward the performers, but in an email to BREAKER, a representative from the company wrote, âCurrently we donât have that feature implemented, but I think itâs a great idea!â
Thereâs precedent for physical proof-of-work. For example, a science project called Mangocoinz, launched around four years ago at Belgradeâs School of Computing, tied exercise like jogging to mining coins, and there are at least a couple of ICOs that promise tokens in exchange for working out. However, mining requires a lot of energy, suggesting the need for a vigorous session whether youâre jerking or jogging (sorry). Then thereâs the possible issue of simulating exercise by moving the smartwatch and not yourself. You could theoretically turn on one of Sharesomeâs partner websites, go to the Cocktail Mixer app, and attach your watch to, say, a Shake Weight.
The Cocktail Mixer app is currently available on both Appleâs app store and the Google Play store.
Source: https://breakermag.com/this-app-lets-yo ... rking-off/