High-Risk Payment Processor Payabl Continues Explosive Growth With Porn Merchants.

While Laila Mickelwait continues to fight tirelessly on Twitter against Pornhub and the sexual abuse and illegal content on sex sites, the German-Cypriot high-risk payment processor Payabl (www.payabl.com) which specializes in porn sites, continues to grow unabated. Last month, the website recorded around 20% more visitors than the previous month. Most of the website visitors come from German porn sites like xHamsterLive and StripChat.

While Laila Mickelwait continues to fight tirelessly on Twitter against Pornhub and the sexual abuse and illegal content on sex sites, the German-Cypriot high-risk payment processor Payabl (www.payabl.com) which specializes in porn sites, continues to grow unabated. Last month, the website recorded around 20% more visitors than the previous month. Most of the website visitors come from German porn sites like xHamsterLive and StripChat.

Payabl and its porn merchants

In the last 28 days before November 23, 2022, the Payabl website has recorded almost 370,000 visitors, according to Similarweb. Just under 60% of the total referral traffic comes from German porn sites like xHamsterLive (https://de.xhamsterlive.com) or StripChat (https://de.stripchat.com). Just under 14% of the referral traffic comes from financial sites such as the offshore broker RoboForex.

xHamsterLive is a white label platform of StripChat, an online porn community where you can watch amateur sex models perform live. As reported, xHamsterLive and StripChat sell porn tokens as a currency to tip models, enter private shows or Cam2Cam shows, and purchase exclusive photos and videos.

Payabl and its porn merchants xHamsterLive and StripChat

Analyzed by country, we see that almost 56% of visitors come from Germany and Austria. In this respect, the high-risk payment processor Payabl, regulated by the Central Bank of Cyprus, is a sort of successor of the collapsed Wirecard in that it addresses high-risk industries and their merchants.

Payabl (previously PowerCash21) was also founded by former Wirecard top executives Dietmar Knoechelmann and Ruediger Trautmann. The Payabl Group CEO is the Lithuanian Ugne Buraciene (LinkedIn).

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