Nikki Delano Joins NFT Platform Splash.porn as Brand Ambassador

Nikki Delano Joins NFT Platform Splash.porn as Brand Ambassador

LOS ANGELES — Nikki Delano has joined nascent NFT marketplace Splash.porn as a brand ambassador alongside Sunny Lane, Katie Morgan and Riley Steele.

The recently launched platform is designed to "bring fans closer to the hottest and sexiest content creators in the adult industry," noted a rep.

Delano will anchor the site's marketing and advertising efforts.

Splash.porn’s native token is $Splash and is hosted on the Binance Smart Chain. Additionally, "Nikki will be generating her own limited-edition NFTs as singles and series in 'buy it now' and auction formats," said the rep. "With each purchase, her fans around the world can have more Nikki in their lives."

Delano noted Splash.porn "will be an incredible platform."

"A lot of companies are doing NFTs, but I’m glad I waited," she observed. "I’m honored to be not only a creator but also a brand ambassador with Sunny, Riley and Katie. My NFTs will be out soon, so keep an eye out for them and make sure to get in on the action and get yours before they’re gone.”

Visit Splash.porn for more information and follow the platform on Twitter.

In related news, Delano was a recent guest of "The Modern Problems Show" with hosts Davey Love and Laura Merrill to discuss "her Fleshlights and custom bongs, surviving the pandemic and much more," the rep said; find the program on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Twitter.

Follow Nikki Delano on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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