Siri Dahl Mints New 'Sexy Dancing Fembot' NFT

Siri Dahl Mints New 'Sexy Dancing Fembot' NFT

LOS ANGELES — Siri Dahl has announced the minting of a new NFT (Non-Fungible Token), a "gyrating gynoid digi-puppet" designed to look like her, in collaboration with the artistic team Blockchain Biddies.

The "cyborg doll," noted a rep, "emanates Siri's own aura, has a specific fashion sensibility, taste in music, and erotic sense, which the company touts as 'realer than reality.'"

The new limited-edition NFT can be found on Rarible and follows the release of the performer's first NFT titled “Siri Dahl Legsss."

"This collaboration with Blockchain Biddies was so much fun to work on. I think the digital version of me is a way better dancer than I am in real life,” Dahl said. “I have always wanted to be a sexy dancing fembot, and my dreams have finally come true.”

"I know my fans will be thrilled with this collectible digital token and all of the unlockable content that comes along with its purchase," she continued. "My fans are always talking about how they wish they could take me home, and now they can — as a looping .gif."
 
Dahl’s NFT can only be purchased using NFTs as currency and includes a poster-sized image of Dahl’s HD-animated figure dancing with an original soundtrack as well as a loop video and .gif file of her wiggling.

"The Siri Dahl NFT digital collectible, which, like all NFTs, can be sold and traded like a physical piece of creative artwork while still holding its certification of origin as the object changes hands, is available only for a short time, with just 69 versions being minted for her fans," explained the rep.

Follow Siri Dahl on Twitter for updates.

As XBIZ has reported, other performers — such as Sophie Dee and Allie Eve Knox — and studios, including Wasteland, have also recently entered the NFT marketplace.

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