CumRocket to Officially Launch NFT Marketplace

CumRocket to Officially Launch NFT Marketplace

LONDON — CumRocket is set to officially launch its NFT marketplace for NSFW creators on Friday.

“Kicking off with a Halloween-themed collection, the innovative crypto-based brand shines a spotlight on the industry’s hottest models, social celebs and influencers — many of whom are wildly popular on OnlyFans,” said a rep.

The NFTs for select models will also include special perks such as Skype dates, personal videos and other add-ons.

“This is a big step towards making the NFT experience a more social one, which in turn will help make crypto and NFTs more mainstream,” the rep added.

Founder and CEO Lydia Lane explained that CumRocket’s goal is to combine the platform functionalities of both OpenSea and OnlyFans with “100% focus on explicit adult material.”

“The brand is already well on its way to charting a successful future, as many other NFT sellers have banned certain NSFW content,” Lane added. “The CumRocket marketplace is the first step to becoming a platform where fans are able to chat, tip and subscribe to their favorite artists.”

A Crypto-Friendly Platform

Lane described CumRocket as aiming to be “the ultimate experience for NSFW artists and their audiences, providing a professional and reliable platform for them to make the most of their talents.”

CumRocket also works with cryptocurrency and the brand’s native token, $CUMMIES, which a rep said addresses other platforms’ known issues with lack of anonymity, payment restrictions, chargebacks, minimum payments and high fees.

The platform plans to add multiple avenues of income for models, such as livestreaming and subscription services.

“CumRocket’s a proud female-led company, with a gender-balanced management that happily welcomes everyone (18-plus) onboard as models,” the rep added. “It also helps that the brand has already attracted impressive mainstream media attention from the likes of Elon Musk and Bill Maher.”

“CumRocket aims to champion, normalize and democratize adult content creation for all,” the rep concluded.

For new crypto users, CumRocket recommends visiting CryptoBuyingTips.com for step-by-step instructions.

Visit CumRocket.io and follow the company on Twitter.

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