About 2much.com

The people behind this site have been building live webcam platforms since 1997. Here's the real story.

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Where This Started

2much.com is built by 2much.net, a company founded in Montreal, Canada in 1997 by Mark Prince. What started as a small web shop assembling sites on home machines grew into one of the longest-running live webcam software companies in the industry. Over 25 years and still going.

In 1999, 2much.net launched LiveCamNetwork.com, its flagship consumer cam site. In 2000, it deployed what it claims was the first commercial broadband video chat application on the internet. For the time, that was a genuine technical achievement. The rest of the industry was still pushing slow JPEG frames. LCN was streaming real video.

By 2005, LiveCamNetwork was the first site anywhere to stream widescreen HD video with Dolby surround audio, documented at the time by Engadget as a genuine industry first.

What LiveCamNetwork.com Was

LiveCamNetwork.com (commonly called LCN) ran from 1999 through roughly 2014. At its peak it was one of the most respected webcam sites on the internet. Not the biggest, but consistently ranked among the best for video quality and the quality of its performers.

It won Best Webcams Site at the Best Adult Awards two years running, 2006 and 2007, competing against and beating five other established video chat platforms both times.

The site attracted mainstream adult talent for live appearances, including Penthouse Pets Shay Laren and Charlie Laine. Shay Laren's appearance in February 2008 was one of the site's most-watched events.

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The LCN Girls

What set LiveCamNetwork apart wasn't the technology. It was the performers. The LCN Girls, as regulars called them, were described in the site's own press as "bright, college-educated chat hostesses." That framing wasn't just marketing copy. The community that formed around them was genuinely unusual for an adult site.

Regulars talked about the "LCN Experience", a sense of connection that went beyond a typical cam transaction. The site's bulletin board was full of posts about performers becoming part of people's lives. One LCN chat hostess famously got engaged to a regular member she met on the platform after a year of long-distance contact. 2much.net put it out as a press release in 2012 because it captured something real about what the site had built.

The LCN Girls weren't anonymous. They had screen names people remembered, personalities regulars followed, and a magazine, LCN Magazine (launched December 2004), that profiled them and gave the community a place to follow what was happening on the site between sessions.

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What Happened to LiveCamNetwork.com

LCN ran the traditional per-minute billing model. From about 2011 onward, Chaturbate and similar free/tipping platforms took over the market. The economics of running a pay-per-minute site got harder every year. LiveCamNetwork.com as a consumer destination wound down around 2013–2014.

2much.net didn't close. It kept building. The software that powered LiveCamNetwork (and dozens of other white-label cam sites through its MBase network) continued to evolve. The company just shifted focus from running consumer sites to building the infrastructure behind them.

2much.com Today

2much.com is 2much.net's return to running a consumer-facing cam site, built on everything learned from 25+ years of operating and powering webcam platforms. The technology is modern (WebRTC streaming, per-second billing, real HD video), but the core idea is the same one that made LiveCamNetwork work: good performers, good video, and a site that doesn't treat members like wallets.

If you were a regular on LiveCamNetwork.com — whether you came for the LCN Girls, the community, or just because it was the best cam site you could find at the time: this is where that story continues.

The performers here are verified, the streams are real, and the billing is straightforward. No fake counts, no bots, no manufactured urgency. Just live video chat.

That said, if you're visiting and the site looks quiet, that's not an accident. This is a deliberate slow build. Running a cam site properly is time-consuming work. Chaturbate has thousands of models because it's free to broadcast and anyone can start in minutes. 2much.com requires verified performers and charges per minute, which is a higher bar that takes longer to fill. We're growing the roster carefully rather than just throwing open the doors. If you check back in a few months, there will be more here. If you want to be part of building it from the ground up (as a performer or a member), now is actually a good time to get involved.

Join or Perform

Whether you're here as a viewer or thinking about performing, the process is straightforward.

For Members

Create a free account, add funds to your wallet, and watch or chat. No subscription required. You pay only for what you use.

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For Performers

Verified performers earn 70% of everything they make. Application and identity verification required. Approval is not automatic.

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