Sabrina Night Center of New NFT Collection From xxxNifty

Sabrina Night Center of New NFT Collection From xxxNifty

LOS ANGELES — Adult non-fungible token (NFT) platform xxxNifty.com has announced the pending drop, later today, of an all-new NFT collection featuring brand ambassador Sabrina Night.

A rep noted the "bodaciously busty, flame-haired Eastern European starlet" will be the center of five limited-edition verifiable assets to debut "on the platform’s newly-updated website, now augmented with a slick and polished UI and layout for a better online experience."

The rep added that Night's digital works of art are unique in that they can be traded on the blockchain in the same manner as physical items while still holding onto their authorization of origin.

"I'm very excited to join xxxNifty and be able to step into the future of content creation with them. I just finished working on my first NFT drop, and I can't describe how excited I am to present my creative approach towards erotica. Turning porn into art has never been so satisfying," enthused Night.

"The crypto market finally gives us same rights as artists and creators like mainstream media had for decades — not only by giving us artistic and creative freedom," she added, "but also by paying us royalties, which is groundbreaking for our industry."

As a brand ambassador, the rep explained, Night is able to "utilize existing media or create new content to release as an NFT for fans to enjoy — that is, if they can get their hands on it in time. Last week’s Cali Carter NFT sold out in ten minutes, so we have very high hopes for a similar success story with Sabrina."

Visit xxxNifty.com and follow the platform on Twitter.

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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 this secure form of currency," noted the rep.

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