The major problems that cam companies face aren't anonymity, processing fees or too many user registrations. It is traffic. A cam site needs LOTS of traffic to make things work. Without constant traffic, the girls won't stay. Without girls, no traffic comes to the site. You need to have both at the same time to make things work.
And if you think that simply having an adult site means traffic will magically appear, you are gravely mistaken. It takes millions, TENS OF MILLIONS of dollars invested into acquiring traffic to get the ball rolling. Then there is the question of getting good cam models to keep the site busy for when those visitors do eventually show up. Sure, you can use cam girl studios in Eastern European and Latin American countries to populate the site. But you'll still need some good deals to attract the A-grade models.
And NO. Affiliates will not be the ones to generate that traffic. If the site isn't attracting users and the girls aren't good enough to make sales, the affiliates will quickly stop promoting the site.
The only way I see this project working is if they are partnered with a leader in the cam business already who will guide them through the process or if they are associated with one of the 5 major players when it comes to adult traffic.
I think traffic can be generated by the cryptoscene itself even. Many people who are in crypto now have some extra income but it's still a hassle to take out or spend. So this is a great place to spend it.
Yeah, I hope LIVESTARS will become a shining star in cryptoverse and will have the ability to attract many customers as possible. Keep it up!