Sabrina Night Collabs With Hush Network on Limited-Edition NFT Series

BARCELONA — Sabrina Night (aka Sabien DeMonia) has announced a partnership with Hush Network for a series of limited-edition NFT collectibles.

Night is among the first content creators, noted a rep, to release "a long and complex series on the NFT market, and she’s partnered with the Hush Network powered by $CumStar Token to make her dream a reality."

"Sabrina’s NFTs are uniquely handcrafted — unlike most that are automatically generated — and highly collectible, such as her 'Doll Series' of 69 various NFT dolls. She’s already done two drops and sold one set of three almost immediately. Her next drop is a special edition set for Halloween. After that, she will be doing a drop every two weeks through June of 2022."

The rep said each new "Doll Series" of three NFTs will range in price but "start at $1,000, with special editions like the first drop, Halloween and Christmas [releases] at higher price points. The total estimated value of entire NFT 'Doll Series' is estimated to be worth $80,000 to $90,000 with the resale value being much higher."

Night said she is "elated" over the new partnership with Hush.

"There are tons of NFTs on the market, but none like mine," she said. "Hush let me run with my creative ideas, and it’s been well-received. It's exciting to be involved in such a groundbreaking project. I really hope my collection is just beginning and will show the potential our industry can find in creating NFTs."

Visit her profile at HushNFT.com.

In related news, Night is a dual 2021 Fleshbot Awards nominee as "Cam Model of the Year" and "Best Fansite Presence."

Winners will be announced online on November 15; voting continues through October 28. Find a full list of winners here and click here to cast a ballot.

Follow Sabrina Night on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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