N3on Partners with Iggy Azalea as Co-Owner of Crypto Casino MOTHERLAND
NASSAU,BAHAMAS – September 12,2024 - Streamer N3on has entered into a multimillion-dollar partnership with rapper Iggy Azalea,becoming a co-owner of MOTHERLAND,her digital gaming platform and cryptocurrency community hub. The announcement marks a notable expansion for both figures, bridging the worlds of online entertainment, crypto, and gaming.
MOTHERLAND, launched in late 2024, operates as a digital casino utilizing Azalea’s MOTHER token as it’s primary currency. The platform features games like blackjack, poker, and sports betting. N3on’s role will be instrumental in shaping the future of the platform, according to a joint press release, with both aiming to build a casino that reflects “the community and energy of the culture we live in.”
“Joining Iggy as a co-owner of MOTHERLAND is more than just a business move, it’s about shaping the future of gaming culture,” N3on stated.”I’ve always believed the worlds of streaming, crypto and entertainment were destined to collide, and MOTHERLAND is proof of that. Together, we’re building a casino that’s not only fun, but one that actually reflects the community and energy of the culture we live in.”
Azalea revealed the deal during a livestream from the Bahamas on Thursday (Sept. 11), clarifying their relationship after comments about the streamer being “friend zoned.” “Well, yeah, we’re like business partners now,” she responded. “I signed him to my casino. That’s why I have that cake to say, ‘Congratulations’ to him. I gave him a lot of money, in the millions.”
MOTHERLAND has reportedly secured “more than $25 million in investment,” making a multimillion-dollar deal with N3on financially feasible.
It is indeed worth noting that N3on has faced past criticism regarding racist statements made both by himself and within the comments sections of his streams. He addressed these concerns during a July appearance on “The breakfast Club,” stating, “This is the internet…The internet, just like me back then, would say whatever they want. This isn’t a portrayal of me, obviously.”