Splash NFT Brand Ambassadors Featured in Creativo's 'Vogue' Exhibition Saturday

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Splash NFT Marketplace brand ambassadors Sunny Lane, Sara Jay and Katie Morgan will appear in NFT form at the "Vogue" exhibition presented by Creativo and CashApp for Bitcoin 2022 Week at the Miami Beach Convention Center Saturday.

The Madonna-inspired Splash artwork was created by NFT artist Junkyard Chef, sponsored by Terra Rossa, Myosin, and PreSaga.

"The biggest bitcoin event in the world is already drawing thousands of cryptocurrency fans from around the world to hear announcements from over 75 companies as well as speakers like Peter Thiel, Serena Williams, El Salvador President Nayib Bukele, U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming and many more," a rep said. "The conference is slated to end with the world's first and largest Bitcoin Music Festival headlined by Logic, and featuring Deadmau5, Run the Jewels, Steve Aoki, CL (aka Lee Chae-rin) and others."

Lane will also attend the exhibition in person.

"I'm so excited to be part of this historic crypto event,” she said. “It’s beyond my wildest dreams for all of us to be seen at the biggest bitcoin event in the world. This kind of exposure is unprecedented, especially for adult stars and creators.”

Click here for a promo trailer for the Creativo "Vogue" event; find details about Bitcoin 2022 here.

For additional details, and to RSVP, contact sasha@creativo.miami.

Visit Splash NFT Marketplace and Sunny Lane on Twitter.

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