The Simple Bitcoin Guide For OnlyFans Girls
Bitcoin has been above $100,000 for most of 2025, at this point everyone has heard of Bitcoin but not many people in the content creator space are actually using it. In this post I am going to provide a simple guide for content creators who would like to create an additional revenue stream with Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency, think of it as a global cash system. You can send funds directly to anyone, anywhere in the world, without payment gateways like PayPal or Stripe. Most important, Bitcoin transactions are final and irreversible (there are no chargebacks), this means that once you receive a Bitcoin payment, it’s yours, it can’t be canceled by the sender.
Platforms like OnlyFans, FanVue and Fansly do not support Bitcoin, that means if you want to get paid in Bitcoin, you’ll need to use services like Posfra.com. Many creators see this as an advantage: it lets you offer fans more privacy and control. And because Bitcoin is global money, fans from anywhere in the world can tip you.
Getting Started With Bitcoin
First you’ll need a wallet, an app or device that holds your Bitcoin secret keys. Just like with your online banking login details, a Bitcoin wallet uses a secret key to authorize transactions, if someone gets access to your secret key they have full access to your Bitcoin.
Never use online services like Coinbase, Kraken or Binance as your wallet. These platforms are called “custodial wallets” because the company ultimately holds your secret keys on their servers. This is like storing money in a bank rather than cash in your wallet, it’s conveniant but you can still get your account frozen, banned from the platform or have your account hacked.
- The simplest app to get started with Bitcoin is the Bitcoin.com official wallet app. Open the App Store on iOS or Android and download the app to your phone.
- Next create a new wallet. Asset type should default to Bitcoin (BTC) but if its not, make sure you pick Bitcoin (BTC) from the dropdown. You can name the wallet whatever you like,
- To recieve Bitcoin select “recieve” from the wallet menu, this opens a page with a new Bitcoin address and a QR code. You can copy this address and share it with anyone. Your fans can send Bitcoin to this address and it will show-up in your wallet.
Accepting Bitcoin Payments
Once your wallet is set up, you could share your Bitcoin address or a QR code of your address. Fans can copy-paste the address into their wallet app or scan the QR code with their phone to pay you, just like giving them a direct deposit link.
But if you want to create a deeper, more intimate, experiance for your biggest fans Posfra.com allows you to receive Bitcoin payments along with a custom message, this is perfect for highly personalized content requests.
- First create an account by going to app.posfra.com
- Choose a username that matches your existing online profiles
- Once you create an account you will be able to view your account by going to Posfra.com/@YourUsername for example Posfra.com/@AnnaJames
- Add this link to your LinkTree page, your profile link or share the link in your posts. Your fans can click this link and use it to send you a payment along with a custom message.
Example: Posfra.com/@AnnaJames
How Not To Get Scammed
We’ve all heard the horror stories about people getting their Bitcoin stolen by hackers. It’s actually very easy to not get scammed with Bitcoin, just never give out your private key and you’re good, it’s as simple as that. Here are a few important tips on what to look out for when you first start using Bitcoin.
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NEVER SHARE YOUR SECRET KEYS WITH ANYONE - If anyone ever asks you to “verify” your wallet by giving them your secret keys, it’s 100% a scam. Never share your private keys with anyone, ever.
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Don’t Fall for Impersonators or “Support” Accounts - Scammers often pose as customer support on Email, Twitter, Reddit, Telegram or Discord. If anyone ever reaches out via email or DM asking you for login details it’s a scam. Be extra cautious with emails, never click any links no matter how official the emails look.
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Beware of “Send Me Bitcoin, I’ll Send You More Back” Scams - Never fall for the classic promise to “double” or “triple” your Bitcoin if you send them some first. It’s an obvious scam.
Conclusion
Bitcoin isn’t just another payment option, it’s a powerful revenue stream that puts you in control. It offers a global, secure, and permissionless way to get paid directly. And when you combine it with Posfra, you take that freedom a step further: fans can not only tip you in Bitcoin but also attach personal messages that strengthen their connection with you. This creates a more intimate, rewarding experience for your biggest supporters while giving them a discreet way to show their appreciation and helping you maximize your earnings.