Key Takeaways:
- Russian Strip Club Joins NFT Hype by recently debuting an NFT series on the Rarible marketplace.
- Four tokens have been auctioned off. Three tokens entitle holders to a service in any network club.
- By purchasing this NFT, the owner will receive copyright and, if desired, will prohibit the track from being played in any of the network’s clubs.
- A token for a 3-hour limousine ride, for example, costs 0.45 ETH, and a club rental for 4 hours costs 0.54 ETH.
Blockchain technologies have already infiltrated the offline business world. For example, Burlesque-Virgins, a men’s club network, recently debuted an NFT series on theย Raribleย marketplace. Four tokens have been auctioned off. Three tokens entitle holders to a service in any network club.
The first drop provides a limousine ride in the company of five club strip dancers. Another drop allows you to rent a club with strip dancers and employers during the day. The third and most contentious NFT-drop gives its owner the right to enter the club and pick up underwear from any employee in the house. Finally, the fourth token is the clubs’ official anthem.
By purchasing this NFT, the owner will receive copyright and, if desired, will prohibit the track from being played in any of the network’s clubs. The tokens have a reasonable initial price. Besides that, the holders will keep the photos even after receiving the service. A token for a 3-hour limousine ride, for example, costs 0.45 ETH, and a club rental for 4 hours costs 0.54 ETH.
The tokens sparked a heated debate on social media. Crypto enthusiasts argue about which service is the most thrilling. Naturally, the right to a stripper’s pants is the most contentious. However, many bloggers applauded the idea of renting a club. As a result, this token may be in high demand in the run-up to the New Year. At this point, it is unclear how offline businesses can use blockchain technologies. Most likely, it’s just a well-planned public relations campaign.