The owner of OnlyFans, a site known for its adult content that is credited with revolutionising the online porn industry, has died at the age of 43.

Leonid Radvinsky, who was born in Ukraine and grew up in Chicago, had purchased the company in 2018 from its two UK-based founders.

The site’s popularity surged during the Covid-19 pandemic, landing him on Forbes’ annual list of billionaires just three years later.

He “passed away peacefully after a long battle with cancer,” OnlyFans confirmed in a statement, which asked for privacy for his family.

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    Curing cancer would be the equivalent of the Manhattan project, the moon landing, the mapping of the human genome and the making it relatively affordabl, e the discovery of both antibiotics and phage therapy, and the development and mass deployment of vaccines. It is an achievement demonstrating such wild dominance over the struggles and complexity of the physical world that I think its only comparisons would be to something like establishment of terraformed nations on Mars.

    Right now we’re still developing cures for the easy cancers. Attempting to cure cancers is big business in both the pharmaceutical world and in nonprofits, and it is working, but it’s slow. Unfortunately cancers are made of our own cells so even things like curing bacterial disease don’t even really express the difficulty. But it’s happening, and general treatments and prognoses continue to improve as well as increasing numbers of cures for specific cancers in people with certain gene presentations.

    Sorry about the rant, my mom died of cancer nearly a decade ago and I’m annoyed to no end by people acting like big pharma is intentionally not curing cancer to make more money, when the reality is what I said above.

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      I didn’t anything about big pharma and intentionally not curing it. What I’m saying it’s concentrate the efforts and throw more money on it, especially the money of billionaires.

      I’m following cancer research pretty closely since a lot of family members died to it (different types of cancer), my father has it and I have a precancerous condition. I know there’s progress and effort. I just wish for it to accelerate and I sincerely believe that billionaires could do that.

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        Sorry I wound up on a rant combining what I meant to say to you with what I feel the need to say to some other people. Your comment was next to one such person in the thread