Hanky Panky Club Launches Sex-Positive Utility NFT

LOS ANGELES — Hanky Pank Club has created an NFT community and membership club centered around sex positivity.

The limited collection of 1,000 Utility NFTs give holders exclusive access to benefits and perks to adult toy and entertainment partners.

Hanky Panky Club co-founder Nigel Da Costa commented on the release.

“The adult industry attracts a diverse community and has always been thinking about what is next. Combining the concept of utility NFTs with a sex-positive community that celebrates sexuality is a natural next step for the industry. We turned up the heat through partnerships with adult-focused companies and some of the biggest stars in the adult entertainment world,” Da Costa said. “It’s exciting to share this next phase of fantasy and fandom.”

Performer Lexi Luna has signed on as the club’s creative director.

“I am thrilled to partner with the Hanky Panky Club. When I was approached to join HPC, I was excited to see what they were building for our community. HPC provides tangible value for NFT holders in terms of products and sex education to accompany the adorable digital art,” Luna said. “How cool is that?”

Benefits and exclusive elements that come from owning the Hanky Panky Club’s NFTs include access to virtual and in-person events, as well as products and services. Free sample products and input on new product creation are key features of the utility NFT membership. Some of the companies that have partnered with HPC include Betty's Toy Box & Naughty North, who provide product discounts and exclusive access to NFT holders.

“There are lots of perks like toy discounts and gift cards, but my favorite part is that as an NFT owner, you also get access to instructional webinars with me so I can share my experiences and sexy techniques,” Luna said. “Do you want to know just how to use that toy to make your partner go wild? I’ll teach you.”

For more information about the product and potential partnerships, click here or contact Nigel Da Costa at nigel@hankypankyclyb.xyz.

Follow Lexi Luna and Hanky Panky Club on Twitter.


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