Pleasure Network Launches PleasureNifty NFT Marketplace

Pleasure Network Launches PleasureNifty NFT Marketplace

LOS ANGELES — Pleasure Network has launched PleasureNifty, an NFT minter, launchpad and multichain marketplace.

PleasureNifty is a suite of software tools that uses the $NSFW token and allows creators to make and distribute their own ERC721 and ERC1155 NFT collections with images, audio, video and 3D game assets on the Ethereum and Polygon blockchains.

Each creator owns the collections that they make, which they can sell on the open market.

“By having control over their own data, they are empowered to create, engage their fanbase and showcase their best content through NFTs,” said a rep. “The beta launch of PleasureNifty is a revolutionary step forward for adult creators. With PleasureNifty, creators will have the ability to easily create and manage their own smart contracts, giving them complete control over their digital assets and the way they sell and distribute them.”

Pleasure Network CMO Mark Hassell said, “The ability to make your own smart contracts opens up a world of possibilities for creators. No longer will they have to rely on intermediaries to manage their digital creations, as they will be able to handle the process themselves. This will result in a more streamlined and efficient experience for creators, allowing them to focus on what they do best: creating.”

Creators and artists looking to create collections on PleasureNifty can apply here.

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