Director Quentin Tarantino will put on auction 7 scenes that have never been seen as crypto assets; known as Non-fungible tokens.
NFTs are the latest cryptocurrency to go mainstream after Christie’s auction house sold the first NFT artwork which was a collage of images by digital artist Beeple for a huge sum of $69.3 million in early 2021.
NFTs can transform digital works of art and collectibles into unique verifiable assets that are easy to trade on the blockchain.
Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction is not the first film to invest in cryptocurrency as VeVe Partners and MGM Studios announced in September that the latest James Bond film No Time to Die would launch NFT content.
However, Tarantino‘s name alone is enough to turn more heads towards the platform in the film industry.
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