Foshan Launching New NFT Marketplace 'TopModel'

Foshan Launching New NFT Marketplace 'TopModel'

LOS ANGELES — Foshan, the team behind POVR.com and other adult brands, has announced the upcoming launch of TopModel.com, a new NFT marketplace built around performers and adult influencers.

“Based on the growing popularity and demand for NFT and digital assets, TopModel is an easy way for performers to generate additional revenue and build and reward their fan base,” said a rep.

As XBIZ has been covering since the beginning of the trend in March, NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) are one-of-a-kind collectible digital assets around which a thriving investment market has quickly developed.

“NFTs have gained considerable media attention with unique pieces of digital art and other assets fetching high prices and capturing the attention of investors from all over the globe,” said the TopModel rep.

NFTs, the rep continued, "can be used to represent rich media like photos, video, audio and more. This fits perfectly with the nature of the adult market, allowing for a new and exciting way to connect with fans. TopModels is designed to work in tandem with any existing revenue streams as just another opportunity for active performers, studios and more.”

According to Foshan, in June 2021, TopModel will be doing exclusive NFT drops from top performers and other adult industry influencers.

For more information, performers, studios and other influencers are encouraged to visit TopModel.com and enter a valid email address.

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