Tarantino enters NFT party with Pulp Fiction

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Legend director Quentin Tarantino just announced that he will auction off seven uncut scenes from the world famous movie „Pulp Fiction“, as NFT’s! 👀🔥

These even include never-before-seen content such as audio commentary from Tarantino and original handwritten scrips 😳✔️

Also, every single of these NFT’s will have „secret“ content included which is only viewable by the owner of it - this was publicized by the development company, SCRT Labs, which hosts the NFT’s.

The Secret Network claims to be the first blockchain with privacy-preserving smart contracts, meaning transaction and ownership data is encrypted. Traditionally, with NFTs built on other blockchains like Ethereum, transactional and ownership data is public by default. It’s a double-edged sword: transparency on the blockchain enables verification of transactions, but it also creates a level of trackability for each transaction, despite the online pseudonyms and avatars popular in crypto.

Tarantino’s Secret NFTs protect not only the filmmaker’s never-before-seen “Pulp Fiction” content, but also the identity of the eventual owners. It’s the latest in Hollywood’s bet on NFTs, following famed filmmaker David Lynch’s NFT collaboration with Interpol last month. MGM recently partnered with VeVe to launch NFTs for “No Time to Die,” making it the first James Bond film with digital collectibles.

In the release, Tarantino said: “I’m excited to be presenting these exclusive scenes from ‘Pulp Fiction’ to fans. Secret Network and Secret NFTs provide a whole new world of connecting fans and artists and I’m thrilled to be a part of that.”

This year alone, dozens of celebrities have released NFTs. Notable people from both business and the entertainment industry dropped NFT collections in 2021 such as Shark Tank star Mark Cuban, actress Lindsay Lohan, and professional football player Rob Gronkowski.

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