Nafty Acquires Adult Crypto Service PornStar.Finance

Nafty Acquires Adult Crypto Service PornStar.Finance

SAN FRANCISCO — Nafty has announced the acquisition of PornStar.finance, effective immediately.

The structure of Nafty’s deal with the company — which boasts brand ambassadors Sophie Dee, Reena Skye, Kylie Kingston and Richelle Ryan — includes using its liquidity to buy Nafty tokens at the current market price.

A rep listed benefits of the deal as “more buyers for Nafty Token, more holders, another $100,000 for marketing, more manpower to our community, more traffic — their online assets will be redirected to the Nafty products— more team members, more use-cases and more ambassadors."

Nafty CEO Rob Kemenyfi said, “We are happy to welcome our new PornStar.finance family members — a great community and very experienced team. And we now have the enhanced power and resources to reach our goals more quickly.”

Kemenyfi added that “this mutually-beneficial new deal rewards both Nafty and PornStar.finance holders with absolutely no downsides. We are eager to see the massive short-term and long-term growth that this collaboration is going to bring us.”

Interested models, content creators and parties interested in partnership opportunities can contact jeff.d@naftyart.com.

For more information, visit NaftyToken.com and follow the company on Twitter.

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