Blockchain technologies have already permeated offline business. Recently, Burlesque-Virgins, a men’s club network, also launched an NFT series on the Rarible marketplace.
There are four tokens placed on auction. Three tokens entitle holders to get a service in any club of the network. The first drop offers a limousine ride in the company of five strip dancers of the clubs. Another drop makes it possible to rent a club during the daytime together with strip dancers and employers.
The third, and, probably, the most controversial NFT-drop grants its owner the right to come to the club and pick up underwear from any employee in the house. The fourth token is the official Anthem of the clubs. By purchasing this NFT, the owner will receive copyright, and, if desired, will be able to prohibit playing this track in all clubs of the network.
The tokens have a fair initial price. Moreover, the holders will keep the pictures even after they get the service. For example, a token for a 3-hour trip in a limousine costs 0.45 ETH, and a club rental for 4 hours costs 0.54 ETH.
The tokens provoked heated discussions on social media. Crypto enthusiasts debate on what service is the most exciting. Naturally, the right to get a strip dancer’s panties is the most controversial. However, lots of bloggers cheered the idea to rent a club. This token may be in demand ahead of the New Year.
At this stage, it is not completely clear how offline businesses can use blockchain technologies. Probably, it’s just a well-thought-out PR campaign.
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