Why isn't there a friendly sex app?

With all these ICOs and Tor being so popular and fast, why isn't there someone doing a proper escort agency? Operate globally, anonymously, coordinate between the girls and guys. Pic related, I decided to fix this industry.

Oh look, it's Eros with another name.

Im sure Cici's pimp will love it when she gives him autism money instead of cash

Because prostitution is illegal.

>why is there no app where I can get drugs delivered

Importantly, we're not doing just an ICO. We're issuing shares in the form of ERC20 tokens. They will pay dividends. A token makes no sense for this app - girls aren't going to accept some random fucking token for payment. We'll take cash and some Bitcoin.
Anyone want to critique this idea? I don't want to spam links so tell me how to tell you what the site is.

Eros was retarded. It solves zero problems. It's just a listing service. Doesn't help fake profiles, doesn't help finding girls or scheduling. We will personally verify every provider, take pics, and offer customer service.

We're going to hire security people, and we are not going to allow coerced workers to work for us. So if Cici wants to leave her pimp, we will provide needed security. Plus we take cash. We will settle with providers weekly, if not enough people paid with neetcoins.
Our first city is going to be Toronto or Dublin. Sex workers aren't doing anything illegal, just us as coordinators/agency work. But we're an extrajurisdictional organization so we're not worried about local laws.

There is one and it is called tinder. However it is a real sharing economy only for good-looking ppl. I don't see a point of creating one for uglies.

This is very similar to Tinder. Except we have a Buy It Now button.

I actually dreampt up this idea last night. Nice going op.

So what's the name of the ico?

Pink.
Pink app .io
But it's more of a blockchain IPO than an ICO. We're doing a Series A next week, then in November when we have a proof of concept working in our first city, an IPO at 10x the val of series A.
Thanks. We're hiring for frontend dev and local management in Dublin and toronto.

use a token but make it something the sex workers and the clients both want in some way but not as something forced on them for a payment method.

Legal in Germany e.g.

But why a token over Monero or Bitcoin? At least with Bitcoin cash out is easy for the providers. And we will offer cash out for them, too, if they don't want to use Coinbase or LBC. They actually have a great front: they can say they are camgirls and take btc online.

There's a few places where _everything_ around sex work is legal. But most places ban brothels or advertising or living off the proceeds, meaning girls can't hire security or work together.
We're an EJC so none of this applies to us, and we will offer full services. We're even planning on running TV advertising.

Sex works really like the idea, because we're going to pool security. They can't count on LE, but we will have several guys on-call all the time for problem clients.

Plus, we verify clients if the provider wants. The client can do a live chat with us, show his ID, we note it and then he's set. Right now, guys pay $99 for 6 months to get Preferred411 to verify them.

My fucking sides

Also, we will take cash. The girls only owe us a cut, so like Uber, we will settle weekly. They can rip us off, but then we will ban them until they pay. If we get just 25% of payments in Bitcoin, then there's no settlement needed.
A lot of people have this reaction. It sounds a bit out there, but think it through. It's a solid business, because we have to do a lot of work on the ground. Backpage or Eros is not going to hire security guys to deal with problem clients. We will.

And we're going to end sex trafficking just like iTunes ended music piracy. Since we have verification controls, we'll cut out anyone under 18 (or maybe 21 - we're talking to sex worker unions about what the best cutoff is).

If you look up pinkapp on Slack you should be able to join if you want to discuss. Or email me brad@pinkapp dot io.

dumber than teatoken

Why? It's not a token, it's shares in a company that is going to be taking a significant cut of sex services revenue.
Miami spends more on sex than it does on drugs.

will this arrive in the US? What are the legal ramifications?

>we're going to end sex trafficking just like iTunes ended music piracy
I thought you were just pretending to be retarded to scam people but now I think you are actually a retard that just wants to work with sex workers.

Yes, we will operate in the US next year.
The legal issue is that everything around sex work is illegal. But we will build a network of verified providers. We are going to hire photographers and consultants to meet each potential worker, verify her ID, age, and services (to make sure she is not law enforcement).
On the client side, we will allow providers to determine if they want ID and job verification or not.
We will offer basic legal help. At this point, we'll have a local lawyer familiar with that law on retainer for our workers and clients, in case of any LE issue. We may offer bond or other types of perks to put our providers at ease.

Explain? People on our team have worked with sex workers in the past, and we know the issues faced by both sides of the deal.
We believe we can fight sex trafficking because we will achieve a dominant position, via offering a vastly superior product. Napster would never take off in todays music industry because there's no real need - it's just as easy to use iTunes/Amazon/whatever.

Cringe

my penis is ready

Your security workers will be breaking the law if they're operating in Toronto. It's illegal to profit from the business of a sex worker.

Correct. Most of the operation is going to be illegal in most places. But the "heat", so to speak, will be less in Toronto or Dublin than it would be in the US, as at least the core activity is less illegal. Plus security only gets involved in case of an incident where LE won't.

Sexcoin

Exactly, tinder is the gold standard for sex apps and getting sex in general, lots of other apps tried to copy paste tinder but their user base consists of pajeets and uggos.
I'm surprised tinder hasn't destroyed clubbing industry yet.

Yeah but if the "pajeets and uggos" want to pay then our app is right up their alley.

can you buy an escort with crypto legally?

First this isn't about crypto. We will fully support cash and expect it to be a popular option.
Second, crypto doesn't change the legality at all. In some places, selling sex is legal, but buying is not. The point of our platform is to help everyone avoid the legality issues by strong screening, but more importantly provide a superb user experience.

Cut off at 18 bro, I ain't paying to bang a used up ho that's over 21