Dee Siren Joins xxxNifty as Brand Ambassador

Dee Siren Joins xxxNifty as Brand Ambassador

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Dee Siren has been named a brand ambassador for non-fungible token (NFT) company xxxNifty.com and is prepping for the debut of her own NFT.

She joins the recently named Sabrina Night in her new role.

"The platform offers adult performers the ability to sell unique collectible videos and images through NFTs. To aid in creating awareness of xxxNifty and their innovative way of connecting fans with content creators, Dee has been selected to act as a brand ambassador," explained a rep. "Having established herself as an independent performer, producer and director, Dee is enthusiastic about the industry's continuing evolution and looks forward to opportunities xxxNifty and NFTs provide."

"Brand ambassadors help bring xxxNifty to life," the rep continued. "They engage with the community of adult creators to educate them on the benefits and values of the platform as well as showcase what the platform is all about. In addition, our BA's are specialists in the adult industry that help xxxNifty grow in the space."

The rep noted xxxNifty is a new adult content platform that is "utilizing NFTs to change the way fans engage with content creators. We aim to improve the way creators and their fans interact together and increase the level of depth and unique engagement that creators can provide their fans."

Siren said NFTs are "redefining how content creators engage with fans."

"I'm incredibly excited to represent xxxNifty as a brand ambassador and for the upcoming debut of my NFT," she added.

Find additional details at xxxNifty.com and follow the platform on Twitter.

Follow Dee Siren on Twitter and Linktree for updates.

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