Brittany Andrews Attending ETHDenver as 'SpankMate of the Year' This Weekend

LOS VEGAS — Newly crowned SpankChain "SpankMate of the Year" Brittany Andrews will attend the ETHDenver 2022 conference in Denver, Colorado this weekend.

"Brittany has a longstanding relationship with SpankChain," noted a rep. "She accepts SpankPay and has created multiple NFTs for two of the Spank Pop Shots series on OpenSea. She was one of the first adult stars and forward-thinking entrepreneurs who saw cryptocurrency and NFTs as a game-changer in the industry. In the past few years, her belief in both, and how the industry has evolved with credit card processors, new regulations and other roadblocks, has only strengthened her passion for crypto and DEFI."

Andrews enthused about attending ETHDenver to formally announce her "SpankMate of the Year" title.

"About a year ago, SpankChain started 'SpankMate of the Month,' and that has evolved into' SpankMate of the Year.' I’m the first to be crowned with the title, and it’s an honor," she said. "I’m excited about being a brand ambassador for them and attending events like ETHDenver as part of their team."

"I enjoy my relationship with SpankChain [and] respect its owner and founder, Ameen Soleimani. He has created a space for sex workers within the crypto community. He’s put a flag on the new world for us," continued Andrews. "He’s highly respected in the crypto ecosystem and him being an ally for sex workers in this space helps our credibility and access."

"My unicorn-themed photoshoot with him was a lot of fun, too,” she added.

Visit ETHDenver.com for conference details and a full schedule; follow the event on Twitter.

Follow Brittany Andrews on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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