Tyga on Friday announced that he deleted his OnlyFans account and plans to launch a competing platform called Myystar, almost one year after joining the site.
The “Taste” rapper took to Instagram to make the announcement, writing, “Just deleted my Onlyfans, starting my own platform @myystar8 more futuristic, better quality & only 10% fee. Creators will also be able to make content of their choice!”
Myystar will provide content creators with more creative freedom, following news that OnlyFans will ban sexually explicit content come October, according to a release. Tyga’s platform will only take 10 percent of users’ earnings, a sizable deduction from OnlyFans’ 20 percent fee. Additionally, Myystar will allow creators to “sell NFTs on the Ethereum blockchain, as well as features relevant to the music industry.”
Ryder Ripps — the eye behind branding for VFILES and 88RISING, as well as a leader within Travis Scott‘s Cactus Jack and Kanye West‘s DONDA — will helm design for Myystar as creative director.
“I know how many people make a lot of money on OnlyFans, and that’s where most of their revenue is at,”Tyga told Forbes. “I want to give those people hope.”
Those interested in signing up for Myystar can apply to be among the first to receive an invite on the platform’s website.
Elsewhere, Vine’s creator is now making blockchain-backed video games.