NaftyArt Announces 'Ecosystem' of Blockchain-Based Platforms

NaftyArt Announces 'Ecosystem' of Blockchain-Based Platforms

LOS ANGELES — NaftyArt has announced an “ecosystem of platforms” and a cryptocurrency, Nafty Token, aimed to “change the way creators sell their content in the adult industry,” launching in July.

“With the rise in popularity of NFTs and cryptocurrency in the past year, NaftyArt is taking this next-generation of token purchasing to a new level — this time to the adult industry,” said a rep.

“With other NFT marketplaces restricting the content that can be sold, NaftyArt removed the censorship for adult content creators, erotic artists and adult content media companies,” the rep added. “Consumers and collectors alike will have the opportunity to purchase one-off pieces or limited-edition collections of their favorite artists’ work, with easily tracked provenance linking back to the creator and providing long-term revenue for every subsequent resell.”

CEO Rob Kemenyfi said, “We are proud and excited to have developed an ecosystem of platforms, which, along with the Nafty Token, put the power and earning potential into the hands of the creators.”

The Nafty Network, according to the rep, “has three platforms for the adult industry ready to launch in parallel to the public sale, with additional platforms already in the process of being launched.”

The platforms are premium fan platform Catwall, NFT marketplace NaftyArt and streaming service Nudex.

For more information, visit NaftyToken.com.

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