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Mila Kunis creates “Stoner Cats”, an animated series available in NFT

Mila Kunis is the latest celebrity to give in to the NFT’s sirens. The actress is set to launch an animated series dubbed Stoner Cats to which she will lend her voice alongside Ashton Kutcher and which will be possible to purchase as digital works.

For now, the details surrounding the series itself remain unclear, but Mila Kunis explained at length the choice of format and economic model during a passage in the podcast Armchair Expert. “I produce content for TV, and I had to do an animated series for a channel. There is so much content, and I have so little control once it’s sold, that I wanted to return ownership of the content to the artist. I want a transparent system. So I thought I was going to do it in NFT, ”she said.

In summary, the purchase of NFTs Stoner Cats will amount to buying a right of access to the episodes of the series in addition to being collectable and exchangeable virtual objects. In addition, the funds raised will make it possible to produce new episodes which, for the moment, will be five minutes. The survival of the project will therefore depend on demand. But as we will see, several elements lead to think that Stoner Cats could be a hit.

A solid project

On the site Web of Stoner Cats, where it will soon be possible to buy the NFTs in anticipation of the launch of the series, Mila Kunis highlights the participation of the “creative forces behind Toy Story 2, Spider-Verse, Happy Feet, Cryptokitties and much more ”.

The proof that Stoner Catsis a very solid project and not just a fad of the actress who, during the interview, also highlighted a growing interest in the world of cryptocurrencies in recent months. This is why she chose to collaborate with Cryptokitties which is the first NFT project to have hit the mark a few years ago. Who knows, these Stoner Cats could one day be worth gold!

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