Not really. Despite sex work legality and the modern empowered attitude towards its production and consumption by non cis men a lot of companies want in no way to be associated with sex work, pornography and the like. So to survive and profit in the future OF will have to take on a Patreon like business model.
On a deeper level in response to the social and gendered upheavals OF sort of ushered in, this really should have been seen coming. It makes sense that a male dominated financial and credit infrastructure would be invested in reapplying the stigma of sex work for women, as a genre like OF was subversively allowing women to reap all the benefits of sex work while seemingly escaping its societal consequences. I also don't think it's a coincidence so many men are currently engaged in moneymaking ventures that will almost definitely lead to some level of societal or financial collapse in the future, as history has shown us the choices women make in times of chaos as opposed to peace and prosperity.