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pragma solidity ^0.4.13;

library SafeMath {

    /**
    * @dev Multiplies two numbers, throws on overflow.
    */
    function mul(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        if (a == 0) {
            return 0;
        }
        uint256 c = a * b;
        assert(c / a == b);
        return c;
    }

    /**
    * @dev Integer division of two numbers, truncating the quotient.
    */
    function div(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        // assert(b > 0); // Solidity automatically throws when dividing by 0
        uint256 c = a / b;
        // assert(a == b * c + a % b); // There is no case in which this doesn't hold
        return c;
    }

    /**
    * @dev Substracts two numbers, throws on overflow (i.e. if subtrahend is greater than minuend).
    */
    function sub(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        assert(b <= a);
        return a - b;
    }

    /**
    * @dev Adds two numbers, throws on overflow.
    */
    function add(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        uint256 c = a + b;
        assert(c >= a);
        return c;
    }
}

contract Ownable {
    address public owner;


    event OwnershipTransferred(address indexed previousOwner, address indexed newOwner);


    /**
     * @dev The Ownable constructor sets the original `owner` of the contract to the sender
     * account.
     */
    function Ownable() public {
        owner = msg.sender;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Throws if called by any account other than the owner.
     */
    modifier onlyOwner() {
        require(msg.sender == owner);
        _;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Allows the current owner to transfer control of the contract to a newOwner.
     * @param newOwner The address to transfer ownership to.
     */
    function transferOwnership(address newOwner) public onlyOwner {
        require(newOwner != address(0));
        OwnershipTransferred(owner, newOwner);
        owner = newOwner;
    }

}

contract ERC20Basic {
    function totalSupply() public view returns (uint256);
    function balanceOf(address who) public view returns (uint256);
    function transfer(address to, uint256 value) public returns (bool);
    event Transfer(address indexed from, address indexed to, uint256 value);
}

contract BasicToken is ERC20Basic {
    using SafeMath for uint256;

    mapping(address => uint256) balances;

    uint256 totalSupply_;

    /**
    * @dev total number of tokens in existence
    */
    function totalSupply() public view returns (uint256) {
        return totalSupply_;
    }

    /**
    * @dev transfer token for a specified address
    * @param _to The address to transfer to.
    * @param _value The amount to be transferred.
    */
    function transfer(address _to, uint256 _value) public returns (bool) {
        require(_to != address(0));
        require(_value <= balances[msg.sender]);

        // SafeMath.sub will throw if there is not enough balance.
        balances[msg.sender] = balances[msg.sender].sub(_value);
        balances[_to] = balances[_to].add(_value);
        Transfer(msg.sender, _to, _value);
        return true;
    }

    /**
    * @dev Gets the balance of the specified address.
    * @param _owner The address to query the the balance of.
    * @return An uint256 representing the amount owned by the passed address.
    */
    function balanceOf(address _owner) public view returns (uint256 balance) {
        return balances[_owner];
    }

}

contract BurnableToken is BasicToken {

    event Burn(address indexed burner, uint256 value);

    /**
     * @dev Burns a specific amount of tokens.
     * @param _value The amount of token to be burned.
     */
    function burn(uint256 _value) public {
        require(_value <= balances[msg.sender]);
        // no need to require value <= totalSupply, since that would imply the
        // sender's balance is greater than the totalSupply, which *should* be an assertion failure

        address burner = msg.sender;
        balances[burner] = balances[burner].sub(_value);
        totalSupply_ = totalSupply_.sub(_value);
        Burn(burner, _value);
    }
}

contract ERC20 is ERC20Basic {
    function allowance(address owner, address spender) public view returns (uint256);
    function transferFrom(address from, address to, uint256 value) public returns (bool);
    function approve(address spender, uint256 value) public returns (bool);
    event Approval(address indexed owner, address indexed spender, uint256 value);
}

library SafeERC20 {
    function safeTransfer(ERC20Basic token, address to, uint256 value) internal {
        assert(token.transfer(to, value));
    }

    function safeTransferFrom(ERC20 token, address from, address to, uint256 value) internal {
        assert(token.transferFrom(from, to, value));
    }

    function safeApprove(ERC20 token, address spender, uint256 value) internal {
        assert(token.approve(spender, value));
    }
}

contract StandardToken is ERC20, BasicToken {

    mapping (address => mapping (address => uint256)) internal allowed;


    /**
     * @dev Transfer tokens from one address to another
     * @param _from address The address which you want to send tokens from
     * @param _to address The address which you want to transfer to
     * @param _value uint256 the amount of tokens to be transferred
     */
    function transferFrom(address _from, address _to, uint256 _value) public returns (bool) {
        require(_to != address(0));
        require(_value <= balances[_from]);
        require(_value <= allowed[_from][msg.sender]);

        balances[_from] = balances[_from].sub(_value);
        balances[_to] = balances[_to].add(_value);
        allowed[_from][msg.sender] = allowed[_from][msg.sender].sub(_value);
        Transfer(_from, _to, _value);
        return true;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Approve the passed address to spend the specified amount of tokens on behalf of msg.sender.
     *
     * Beware that changing an allowance with this method brings the risk that someone may use both the old
     * and the new allowance by unfortunate transaction ordering. One possible solution to mitigate this
     * race condition is to first reduce the spender's allowance to 0 and set the desired value afterwards:
     * https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
     * @param _spender The address which will spend the funds.
     * @param _value The amount of tokens to be spent.
     */
    function approve(address _spender, uint256 _value) public returns (bool) {
        allowed[msg.sender][_spender] = _value;
        Approval(msg.sender, _spender, _value);
        return true;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Function to check the amount of tokens that an owner allowed to a spender.
     * @param _owner address The address which owns the funds.
     * @param _spender address The address which will spend the funds.
     * @return A uint256 specifying the amount of tokens still available for the spender.
     */
    function allowance(address _owner, address _spender) public view returns (uint256) {
        return allowed[_owner][_spender];
    }

    /**
     * @dev Increase the amount of tokens that an owner allowed to a spender.
     *
     * approve should be called when allowed[_spender] == 0. To increment
     * allowed value is better to use this function to avoid 2 calls (and wait until
     * the first transaction is mined)
     * From MonolithDAO Token.sol
     * @param _spender The address which will spend the funds.
     * @param _addedValue The amount of tokens to increase the allowance by.
     */
    function increaseApproval(address _spender, uint _addedValue) public returns (bool) {
        allowed[msg.sender][_spender] = allowed[msg.sender][_spender].add(_addedValue);
        Approval(msg.sender, _spender, allowed[msg.sender][_spender]);
        return true;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Decrease the amount of tokens that an owner allowed to a spender.
     *
     * approve should be called when allowed[_spender] == 0. To decrement
     * allowed value is better to use this function to avoid 2 calls (and wait until
     * the first transaction is mined)
     * From MonolithDAO Token.sol
     * @param _spender The address which will spend the funds.
     * @param _subtractedValue The amount of tokens to decrease the allowance by.
     */
    function decreaseApproval(address _spender, uint _subtractedValue) public returns (bool) {
        uint oldValue = allowed[msg.sender][_spender];
        if (_subtractedValue > oldValue) {
            allowed[msg.sender][_spender] = 0;
        } else {
            allowed[msg.sender][_spender] = oldValue.sub(_subtractedValue);
        }
        Approval(msg.sender, _spender, allowed[msg.sender][_spender]);
        return true;
    }

}

contract BunnyToken is StandardToken, BurnableToken, Ownable {
    using SafeMath for uint;

    string constant public symbol = "BUNNY";
    string constant public name = "BunnyToken";

    uint8 constant public decimals = 18;
    uint256 INITIAL_SUPPLY = 1000000000e18;

    uint constant ITSStartTime = 1520949600; //  Tuesday, March 13, 2018 2:00:00 PM
    uint constant ITSEndTime = 1527292800; // Saturday, May 26, 2018 12:00:00 AM
    uint constant unlockTime = 1546300800; //  Tuesday, January 1, 2019 12:00:00 AM

    address company = 0x7C4Fd656F0B5E847b42a62c0Ad1227c1D800EcCa;
    address team = 0xd230f231F59A60110A56A813cAa26a7a0D0B4d44;

    address crowdsale = 0xf9e5041a578d48331c54ba3c494e7bcbc70a30ca;
    address bounty = 0x4912b269f6f45753919a95e134d546c1c0771ac1;

    address beneficiary = 0xcC146FEB2C18057923D7eBd116843adB93F0510C;

    uint constant companyTokens = 150000000e18;
    uint constant teamTokens = 70000000e18;
    uint constant crowdsaleTokens = 700000000e18;
    uint constant bountyTokens = 30000000e18;


    function BunnyToken() public {

        totalSupply_ = INITIAL_SUPPLY;

        // InitialDistribution
        preSale(company, companyTokens);
        preSale(team, teamTokens);
        preSale(crowdsale, crowdsaleTokens);
        preSale(bounty, bountyTokens);

        // Private Pre-Sale
        preSale(0x300A2CA8fBEDce29073FD528085AFEe1c5ddEa83, 10000000e18);
        preSale(0xA7a8888800F1ADa6afe418AE8288168456F60121, 8000000e18);
        preSale(0x9fc3f5e827afc5D4389Aff2B4962806DB6661dcF, 6000000e18);
        preSale(0xa6B4eB28225e90071E11f72982e33c46720c9E1e, 5000000e18);
        preSale(0x7fE536Df82b773A7Fa6fd0866C7eBd3a4DB85E58, 5000000e18);

        preSale(0xC3Fd11e1476800f1E7815520059F86A90CF4D2a6, 5000000e18);
        preSale(0x813b6581FdBCEc638ACA36C55A2C71C79177beE3, 4000000e18);
        preSale(0x9779722874fd86Fe3459cDa3e6AF78908b473711, 2000000e18);
        preSale(0x98A1d2C9091321CCb4eAcaB11e917DC2e029141F, 1000000e18);
        preSale(0xe5aBBE2761a6cBfaa839a4CC4c495E1Fc021587F, 1000000e18);

        preSale(0x1A3F2E3C77dfa64FBCF1592735A30D5606128654, 1000000e18);
        preSale(0x41F1337A7C0D216bcF84DFc13d3B485ba605df0e, 1000000e18);
        preSale(0xAC24Fc3b2bd1ef2E977EC200405717Af8BEBAfE7, 500000e18);
        preSale(0xd140f1abbdD7bd6260f2813fF7dB0Cb91A5b3Dcc, 500000e18);

    }

    function preSale(address _address, uint _amount) internal returns (bool) {
        balances[_address] = _amount;
        Transfer(address(0x0), _address, _amount);
    }

    function checkPermissions(address _from) internal constant returns (bool) {

        if (_from == team && now < unlockTime) {
            return false;
        }

        if (_from == bounty || _from == crowdsale || _from == company) {
            return true;
        }

        if (now < ITSEndTime) {
            return false;
        } else {
            return true;
        }

    }

    function transfer(address _to, uint256 _value) public returns (bool) {

        require(checkPermissions(msg.sender));
        super.transfer(_to, _value);
    }

    function transferFrom(address _from, address _to, uint256 _value) public returns (bool) {

        require(checkPermissions(_from));
        super.transferFrom(_from, _to, _value);
    }

    function () public payable {
        require(msg.value >= 1e16);
        beneficiary.transfer(msg.value);
    }
}

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BunnyToken | The adult industry meets blockchain

$103B

Adult Industry Token

BunnyToken is a standard payment solution which will unify the online adult industry based on the blockchain technology.

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BUNNY Smart Contract Address

The Adult Industry

The adult industry has always been at the climax of technological innovation and an undeniable part of every successful medium in history be it print, television or the internet. We believe the $103 billion market is on the precipice of a new life-altering movement through the liberal and unexplored opportunities of the blockchain technology.
Are you in?

Token Distribution

Total supply 1,000,000,000 tokens. Unsold tokens will be burned.

Price per 10,000 BUNNY

Token’s price will increase 1% per day during token sale

Initial Token Sale

— Public PRE-ITS starts 13 March

— Public ITS starts 25 April

— Public ITS ends 25 May

Our goal is for BunnyToken to continue growing following the ITS and become the mainstream go-to-currency in the adult industry and one of the top cryptocurrencies.

Bank on Bunnies

The adult industry is at best classified as high risk by payment providers and banks and often completely rejected, putting businesses and individuals under constant threat of being blocked from their hard-earned-cash! From the consumer end, lack of anonymity dims their courage to approach paid adult content or products.

BunnyToken will eliminate these problems by creating a universal payment solution based on the Ethereum blockchain technology for all legal businesses and individuals in the adult industry.

100% anonymous transactions
Preferred payment method for adult companies
Low fees and instant execution
Security through the blockchain technology

The Platform

BunnyToken in the Media

Learn about us from the objective
angle of the international press

Roadmap

Private Presale

January 2018
The private presale was completed and sold out to private investors. 50,000,000 tokens were sold.

Pre-Initial Token Sale

13 March 2018
The pre-ITS will open up to new investors. The price will increase by 1% on a daily basis.

Initial Token Sale Starts

25 April 2018
The official ITS begins. The price will once again increase by 1% on a daily basis.

Initial Token Sale Ends

25 May 2018
The ITS ends and sale of BUNNY tokens from our website stops.

Exchange Listing

Q3 2018
We are already in contact with leading crypto exchanges to get BunnyToken listed. After the ITS ends the digital currency will be available for public trading.

Tokens Burned

Q3 2018
All unsold tokens will be burned.

Airdrop

Q3 2018
Everyone who has stored Bunny tokens in a wallet until then will receive extra tokens. This will happen if the referral program does not consume all 3% of tokens allocated for the bounty.

Bunny Wallet Launch

Q4 2018
We will launch a desktop and mobile wallet for BunnyToken.

Beta Test Launch

Q4 2018
The beta test of the payment solution will be ready for release. The beta version will become available to our partners.

Bunny Payment Solution Release

Q1 2019
The Bunny payment solution platform will be launched. By this point, we will have made additional agreements with top adult industry businesses to begin using Bunny.

Expand Client Base

Q2 2019
Our aim is to have partnered with a minimum of 200 businesses and individuals from the adult industry.

Market Share Grows

Q3 2019
By late 2019 a considerable percentage of the adult industry will have switched to BunnyToken and more industry leaders will join. BUNNY will be the mainstream cryptocurrency for the industry.

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FAQ

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Do you have an MVP?

Smart Contract

The BunnyToken Advisors

BunnyToken is working with experts from all sectors of the industry who act as advisors for our project. Their opinions and guidance is helping us design a detailed product which will enhance every participant’s experience on our platform.

Alex Eikster

Industry Businessman
Founder of Venus Media Ltd and Owner of leading website for affiliates in the adult industry TakeBucks, he is a videographer, photographer and producer with a big number of successful entrepreneurships under his name over the last 18 years. He has been a part of international projects and big productions. His presence in the biggest industry events across the globe is solid.

Kira Queen

International Pornstar
Award-winning actress, screenplay writer and director. She runs her own widely successful business Queen Kira where consumers can buy quality content and chat with her online. She has worked on dozens of projects and continues to be hugely successful and popular on some of the biggest industry websites like PornHub, XNXX and XVideos. Kira has a huge international following on all social media.

Nataly Gold

International Pornstar
Famous performer and actress. Nataly worked with number of notable companies and adult websites including Mofos, Private, DDF Network, Team Skeet, 21 Sextury, Devil's Film, Evil Angel, Perfect Gonzo, Cum Louder, Immoral Live, Reality Kings, Eromaxx Films, Wicked Pictures, Video Marc Dorcel, and Juicy Entertainment. She has a huge impact on BunnyToken guiding project development to the right direction.

The BunnyToken Team

Bunny Software has brought together a team of experts with backgrounds in the adult industry business, payment systems and blockchain specialist who will make BunnyToken the mainstream digital currency for the adult industry.
Co-founder CEO
Alexander Maslov
Co-founder COO
Vasilisa Yakubo
Co-founder CTO
Andrei Kazarin
Blockchain Developer
Wiebe Van Veen
Backend Developer
Ruben Klassen
Devops
Ove Skovgaard
Senior Software Developer
Spas Danilov
Mobile Developer
Nikita Polyakov
UX/UI Designer
Filip Bager
Business Development
Dori Rubinshteyn
Business Development
Petter Berg
Account Manager
Anika Dresdner
Head Of User Acquisition
Aurimas Adomaitis
Email Marketing Manager
Garry Stanford
PR Manager
Kristine Lang
Senior Community Manager
Jaylin Colbert
Senior Community Manager
Kalla Baars
Community Manager
Nora Belcher
Community Manager
Monika Sawyer
Community Manager
Maghan Choi
Community Manager
Tamera Brooks

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