Financial Dominatrix Made Men Mine $1 Million in Cryptocurrency for Her

She says men get pleasure from giving her money.

This Financial Dominatrix Made Men Mine $1 Million in Cryptocurrency For Her
Bitcoin is a digital peer to peer decentralized crypto-currency. (Ted Soqui/Corbis via Getty Images)

A woman who calls herself Theodora says that she is a financial dominatrix who has made men mine $1 million in cryptocurrency for her. As a financial dominatrix, her clients, many of whom never meet her in person, get sexual pleasure from giving her gifts and money. She has received amounts anywhere from a few dollars to gifts of more than six figures. She has also had clients who become a “human ATM,” which just means that they give her complete control over a bank account. She told MarketWatch that it is a “form of psychological domination where money is the tool for the transfer of power. It’s quite common for powerful men like politicians or CEOs to look for a form of sexual release by submitting to a woman — they are in control all the time during the day — and giving up control financially is a more tangible instrument of power for them.”

Theodora has been working as a dominatrix for eight years and started accepting cryptocurrency four years ago. Bitcoin’s value has been on a steady rise, and Theodora says her profits have increased. She thinks she makes about $7,000 and $10,000 a month in cryptocurrencies (this is in addition to her other earnings). She claims to have made nearly $1 million from cryptocurrencies alone last year.

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