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Crypto Payments for Cam Sites & Fan Subscriptions

How cam sites and fan-subscription platforms take recurring crypto payments with branded, private checkouts and no chargebacks.

Cam sites and fan-subscription platforms can charge members in crypto with CryptoNow recurring billing and branded checkouts, with no chargebacks on confirmed renewals and funds settling to a wallet the platform controls. Because settlement is non-custodial, subscription revenue lands in your own wallet rather than a processor account that can be frozen or closed.

Recurring crypto billing is a payment model where a subscription plan charges a member's crypto wallet on a set schedule — the mechanism a cam site or fan-subscription platform needs to collect memberships.

Why Do Subscription Platforms Need Crypto?

Cam sites and fan-subscription platforms run on recurring revenue, but they sit in a category that mainstream processors restrict. Card subscriptions invite chargebacks — a member uses access for a cycle, then disputes the charge — and the category risks frozen balances and account closure. The payout side, sending earnings to performers, is just as fragile on traditional rails.

A purpose-built recurring crypto flow solves both: it automates collection, removes chargeback exposure because confirmed crypto payments are irreversible, and pays out to wallets the platform controls.

How Does Recurring Crypto Billing Work?

CryptoNow supports recurring billing through subscription plans. A platform creates a plan with a name, price, currency, period type, and a payee wallet address that receives subscription funds. The plan is published, and members subscribe through a link, embed, or iFrame, choosing a one-time or recurring option.

Key elements of a CryptoNow recurring plan: - Payee address: The wallet that receives subscription funds — one you control. - Period type: The billing frequency for the plan. - Subscription link: A shareable link or embed members use to subscribe, with one-time and recurring options. - clickId attribution: Attach a clickId to track each subscriber against your own records.

Members can unsubscribe through the subscription form, and the platform sees subscriptions and activity per plan.

Why Crypto Beats Cards for Subscriptions

Factor Card subscription Recurring crypto (CryptoNow)
Chargebacks on renewals Common None on confirmed payments
Account freeze or closure risk High for the category No provider-held balance to freeze
Customer privacy Card details required Pay from a wallet; privacy-oriented sign-up
Settlement Provider-held, delayed Direct to your payee wallet

Can I Brand and Keep the Checkout Private?

Yes. CryptoNow's personalized checkouts let you set a background colour, accent colour, and logo on the payment page, so members see your branding rather than a generic processor screen. CryptoNow is privacy-oriented — sign-up needs no lengthy verification, and members pay from their own wallets in any of 35+ tokens across 15 networks. The access angle, for platforms that PSPs won't approve, is covered in private crypto payments when PSPs decline you.

How CryptoNow Settles Subscription Revenue and Payouts

Subscription funds go to the payee wallet you set, and you hold the keys, exportable per wallet after two-factor authentication. Performer earnings are paid out via multisend at $0.10 per address, and recurring charges and payouts process through autosign (enabled by default). Settlement carries a 0.5% system fee plus the network miner fee, with no setup, monthly, or minimum-volume fees. This is one model within the broader crypto payment gateway for adult platforms and creators.

Glossary of Key Terms

  • Recurring billing: A subscription plan that charges a member's wallet on a set schedule.
  • Payee wallet: The wallet that receives subscription funds — one you control.
  • Period type: The billing frequency configured on a plan.
  • Personalized checkout: A payment page branded with your background colour, accent colour, and logo.
  • Multisend: Batch payouts to many performers at $0.10 per address.
  • Privacy-oriented sign-up: Registration with no lengthy verification; members pay from their own wallets.

FAQ

Can cam sites and fan-subscription platforms charge members in crypto?

Yes. CryptoNow recurring billing lets you create a subscription plan with a set price and period; members subscribe through a link or embed, and funds settle to a payee wallet you control.

Are recurring crypto payments subject to chargebacks?

No. A confirmed crypto payment is irreversible, so renewals cannot be charged back the way card subscriptions can.

How do members subscribe?

Through a subscription link, embed, or iFrame for your plan, choosing a one-time or recurring option. They can unsubscribe from the subscription form.

Can I brand the subscription page?

Yes. Personalized checkouts let you set a background colour, accent colour, and logo, and CryptoNow's sign-up is privacy-oriented.

How are performers paid?

Through multisend, paying many wallets in one batch at $0.10 per address plus the network miner fee.

To brand your membership flow end to end, see personalized checkouts, or step back to the crypto payment gateway for adult platforms and creators.