MORGANVILLE, N.J.—Too Much Media has announced that PumaPay, the first company to offer a blockchain-based recurring payments, has been integrated as a billing solution in the NATS platform.
The PumaPay PullPayment Protocol is based upon smart contract architecture. This means that customers can authorize merchants to withdraw, or “pull,” funds from their account based on pre-approved terms. This pull mechanism is the defining feature of the PullPayment Protocol.
The solution allows merchants to set up their typical billing models in the Business Console, and in doing so allows customers to pay in PMA via the PumaPay wallet, utilizing the crypto currency of their choice, for everyday items in ways they are already familiar with. It’s a seamless process for both merchant and customer.
PumaPay CEO Yoav Dror said, “To be integrated with NATS is another momentous achievement over and above our roadmap promises. Our aim is to set the standard in the global arena of adult entertainment. With major clients, including Pornhub, Gamma Entertainment, LiveJasmin, ImLive.com, Mr. Skin and Nubiles.Net—along with a whole host of leading adult entertainment partners—our NATS integration with Too Much Media is a key part of our long-term strategy.”
Dror continued, “In an industry accustomed to high fees and chargebacks, delivering a cost-effective payment alternative which at the same time retains familiar billing methods—including recurring payments and trial periods—is an industry game-changer. Our payment solution adds very real, tangible value to the adult entertainment industry and beyond.”
Too Much Media Sales & Marketing Director John M. said, “The PumaPay/NATS integration is a significant milestone for the platform. This is the first time we have integrated a recurring crypto billing solution into NATS. The PullPayment Protocol offers an exciting opportunity for businesses to expand their global reach. We reaffirm our commitment to being at the forefront of the industry’s needs.”
Current NATS clients can submit a support ticket requesting the PumaPay addition to their account.
For more about PumaPay, visit PumaPay.io or email [email protected].
For more information about Too Much Media's lineup of software products, visit TooMuchMedia.com or email John M. at [email protected].