NFTs essentially allow a person to have personal ownership over digital property, acting as deeds stored on a blockchain. The NFTs will be built on Secret Network and, using “a groundbreaking and unique feature enabled by Secret NFTs,” the content on them will be accessible only by the owner, according to a press release.
How is Quentin Tarantino auctioning off Pulp Fiction secrets?
Answer: As NFTs.
If you’ve ever wanted to not only know but own secrets of Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction,” you’re in luck. The filmmaker announced Tuesday at the NFT.NYC conference that he will be auctioning off some of the iconic movie’s previously unreleased “secrets” as nonfungible tokens (NFTs).
NFTs essentially allow a person to have personal ownership over digital property, acting as deeds stored on a blockchain. The NFTs will be built on Secret Network and, using “a groundbreaking and unique feature enabled by Secret NFTs,” the content on them will be accessible only by the owner, according to a press release.
“I’m excited to be presenting these exclusive scenes from PULP FICTION to fans,” Tarantino said in the release. “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.”
NFTs essentially allow a person to have personal ownership over digital property, acting as deeds stored on a blockchain. The NFTs will be built on Secret Network and, using “a groundbreaking and unique feature enabled by Secret NFTs,” the content on them will be accessible only by the owner, according to a press release.