xxxNifty Releases Livestream Chat With Stormy Daniels, Cali Carter

LOS ANGELES — Adult non-fungible token (NFT) platform xxxNifty.com has released an interview with Stormy Daniels conducted earlier this month by Brand Ambassador Cali Carter.

The chat "addressed a series of fan-submitted questions using the hashtag #StormyGetsNifty. The duo touched on a variety of topics, from the current NFT craze to making money from crypto," noted a rep.

The rep said Daniels discussed routine discrimination facing performers, including within the banking and finance industries — “I know a couple of girls who lost their homes because their money was frozen for 60-90 days and they got foreclosed on, they got cars repossessed,” she said — and how utilizing crypto will eliminate such issues.

“I think it helps guarantee that the sex worker gets his or her money," Daniels added.

“Back in the day, I could shoot scenes for a movie and they could comp that scene, re-cut that scene, sell that scene — and I got nothing," she observed. "NFTs allow us to profit in ways continuously that we didn't get to before... if someone’s going to continue to make money from me... I still get something for it, and that inspires me to create again."

"This is the chance for [talent] to rightfully own something," she said. "They can truly own something."

The 51-minute interview can be found on the xxxNifty YouTube channel; follow the platform online and on Twitter.

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