HOOKERS and escorts are now accepting Bitcoin so clients can cheat on their partners without being rumbled.

Bubble Escorts has become the first agency to take cryptocurrency in exchange for services as the revolution reaches the sex industry.

2 Escort agencies are now accepting Bitcoin in return for services Credit: Alamy

The firm hires out women for £120 an hour and tells punters using Bitcoin they have to pay up front before arranging a date with a "dream escort".

They said: "We are delighted to announce that we are the very first London escort agency that accepts Bitcoin as a payment method for our escorts.

“We have taken this decision upon our desire to move with the times as we have always been dedicated to revolutionising the way people book London escorts.

“Cryptocurrency is growing in popularity and we are delighted to be the first London escorts provider to have listened to the demand.

2 Agencies are promising a 'full girlfriend experience' for £100 Credit: Alamy

"We believe that accepting Bitcoin payments is a new feature which will allow our clients to pay for our adult companionship services in the most discreet and safe way possible."

Bubble Escorts accepts the currency to an address provided during booking - with a receptionist phoning back ten minutes later to confirm it has been accepted.

Other agencies are now following suit, with sex site Adultwork offering up two male escorts in Leeds and Wiltshire in exchange for Bitcoin.

Another site also accepts cryptocurrency for all "personal services".

Vice girl Gina adds: "£100 gets you a full girlfriend experience.”

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Bitcoin became the world's first entirely virtual currency when it was introduced in January 2009.

Users cannot carry coins or notes and its value appears only as a number on a screen.

Bitcoin bought a year ago is now worth ten times what it was in January 2017 - but critics believe the bubble is ready to burst.

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