Naughty NFT's: Could it be the future of work in new post-prosperous society?

in LeoFinance2 years ago (edited)

Could this be the future where NFT's are headed? Is the adult industry the real deal? I do think so. And hence that is why I am starting to play the game myself. Somehow since the very first NFT minted, I was curious about the space. But an average Joe without a big following can't profit so easily on the hype, it seems. Maybe by flipping some of them, but isn't it just playing black jack?
My approach to NFT's is than purely creative, with as little investment as possible. Play it safe, one could say. You don't want to end up holding the last card at the table. So by minting your NFT yourself, what is the risk/reward ratio. Easily 1/10 I would say. After paying the gas fee. Your piece of art is up there and running. Waiting for a potential buyer, just like a limit order.
I am taking advantage of it as I have all the time in the world at the moment. Economy crushed, I am not going back to work anytime soon, I might become full time NFT creator/collector/speculator. Sounds better than general laborer to me...
So here it comes, my fourth creation so far. To potential buyers
, as the time of writing this piece of art will cost you 100k NAFTY, the native token of the Nafty.com platform.

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Tight dreams

She loved to be tighten up. It gave her the right mindset for daydreaming. Her nipples got hard as ice as she was waiting for her fantasies to come to fruition.

You can buy her here...

All the best,

Johnny Stroker

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