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What Happened When Sex Workers Put Their Trust in Crypto

Por: Slate Tech August 22, 2023

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For many sex workers, keeping money at a traditional bank is risky. According to data from the , as many as 40 percent of people who earn money in the adult industry have lost access to a bank account in the past year. Enter crypto. It’s become popular with sex workers as an alternative to the traditional banking systems that shut them out. But now, they’re facing a familiar problem: As the U.S. government starts to crack down on the crypto... + full article



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