Personally, I don't like this idea. If I were to spend my money on something (whatever it is) that is limited, unique or somehow special, it would have to be something that exists physically in the real world, not digital goods.
Good example would be your outfit auctions - you sell items somehow unique and they exists physicaly. These are things you can look at, touch, smell or whatever. You can be 100% sure there's no second copy like the one you have and you are the only owner.
How does the NFT relate to iStripper content? Are you going to create digital content that will be sold to a limited number of members? Something like SEC cards, except that the number of copies will be limited? Or maybe some special shows or VR clips dedicated to selected users or group of users?
I'm in the same boat.
I'm an avid trading card collector. I collect Baseball, Football, Hockey, TCG (Trading Card Games) and have branched out in to more adult cards such as Benchwarmers and Playboy. I would much rather have something physical in my hand, such as a "Swatch" card (cards that have an embedded piece of gameworn fabric, like a jersey, or a model's underwear (Yes. that's a real thing.) with their picture on it) or "Auto" (autograph card with the model's name and picture). These can be combined with limited number of things such as "Parallels" (different, limited borders or holographs for the same card or model limited to like 1 of 1, 1 of 10, 1 of 25, ect) or even the printing plate which would be a 1 of 1.
I have examples of all of these which I would be more than happy to share if it didnt ***** the rules and TOS but you can read up on them pretty easily through their websites.
www.benchwarmer.com
Another thing, is companies like Topps and Upper Deck are offering the ability to buy digital packs online through their websites and have "digital lockers" for their items, but they offer the ability to trade it in to a physical version of a card if you pay for the shipping and handling.
https://www.upperdeckepack.com/
Something like this would be a great opportunity to cater to both the digital and phyiscal crowds. Topps is also expected to go public in a new IPO in late Q2 / Q3 of this year. Trading cards are absolutely BOOMING right now with the pandemic going on.