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Fanfix sold for $65 million
Entrepreneur, 22, who founded a subscription startup to rival OnlyFans from his kitchen table hopes to 'eclipse' adults-only site after selling his company for $65 MILLION
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...ults-site.html An entrepreneur who started a company from his kitchen table has sold it for a staggering $65 million. Harry Gestetner co-founded the subscription-based startup Fanfix, based in Los Angeles, in 2020 as a rival to OnlyFans - but without the nudity. It offers a space for social media stars and influencers who do not wish to be associated with explicit content to monetize 'clean, exclusive, behind-the-scenes' clips. |
This Gen Z founder made an OnlyFans rival that has no nudity and sold it for $65 million
https://www.businessinsider.com/gen-...for-65m-2023-5 |
This is cool. Does anyone know what kind of site it was or the price it was sold for?
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That was quick $65M. Lucky kid!
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We've seen this before with CashApp founder?
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Wow, that's nuts for a platform that wasn't even on most people's radars (at least in our industry). Congrats to the founders!
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Started on third base and we act like he hit a home run. |
Who ? ?
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Money laundering to coverup illicit black market transaction. Thats why artworks sell for 65 million too. |
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You have a few onlyfans models claiming they make over a million. So if this site has a few people making a million, suddenly $65 million may be a decent price. Plus non porn so presumably all the payment firms will be ok with it. Plus if one day payment systems remove payment from onlyfans and other sites, suddenly they could be the main player. On the flip side, why would you want to pay for non porn content, unless it is training vids or something. |
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This was on my to do list!:disgust
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