MeetVelour in Europe

European creators use MeetVelour the same way as anywhere else: set prices in USD, sell private calls, content bundles and memberships, and take payouts in crypto. This page covers what is common across Europe and links to the individual city guides.

Key facts

What is the same across Europe

  • The 80/20 revenue split and the $5 per minute call minimum.
  • Browser-based calls on private, time-scoped links.
  • Locked content bundles and tiered memberships from the same creator link.
  • Crypto payouts, regardless of which country you are in.

What actually differs between European cities

The platform does not change by country. What changes is context: the languages you are likely to work in, the time zone you publish availability in, whether your audience is mostly local or mostly visiting, and the tax rules you personally fall under. The city guides below focus on those things rather than on invented local statistics.

Where a city is a heavy travel or events destination, a large share of a creator's audience is transient — people who are only in town for a few days. That favours short paid calls and content that keeps earning after they leave. In cities that are primarily places people live and work, audiences are steadier and memberships tend to fit better.

Tax and legal responsibility

MeetVelour does not issue invoices, tax forms or legal advice, and does not withhold anything on a creator's behalf. Income is income wherever it settles, and most European jurisdictions expect it to be declared. The dashboard records every confirmed sale and your 80% share, which is usually the data an accountant asks for.

Common questions

Can I be paid in euros?

Payouts are in crypto. Converting to euros afterwards is done through whatever exchange or service you choose.

Does MeetVelour handle VAT?

No. Creators are responsible for their own VAT and tax obligations.

European city guides

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