Cali Carter NFT Drop Sells Out on xxxNifty

Cali Carter NFT Drop Sells Out on xxxNifty

LOS ANGELES — Non-fungible token (NFT) company xxxNifty.com has announced the first drop of NFTs featuring Cali Carter sold out "within 10 minutes" earlier this week.

The performer released four limited-edition pieces with "a select few receiving special custom unlockables, such as the barely-there American flag bikini she wore during the photo shoot to create the NFT," a rep explained. "The Cali Carter NFT digital collectibles are exceptional pieces in that they can be sold and traded in the same way as regular physical items while still maintaining their authorization of origin."

Carter said she is "beyond thrilled" by the experience.

“In 2021, the future is here — I don’t know of a better way to bring adult content creators closer to their fans than through these collectible videos and photos,” she added.

She discussed her NFT drop on the first episode of her new podcast, "2 Squirrels in a Sock" with co-host Jessa Rhodes, which can be found on YouTube.

In related news, "xxxNifty has also just launched its own company token, $NSFW, as a legitimate form of payment method on the platform with the majority of its sales transactions already on board with using the currency," noted the rep.

The company has recently inked Dee Siren and Sabrina Night as brand ambassadors.

Visit xxxNifty.com and follow the platform on Twitter.

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