Bidding opened Monday on the first chapter of a series of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) by Tel Aviv resident Quentin Tarantino. The auction will continue for four days.
The NFTs, which are being sold online at TarantinoNFTS.com, are described as a “personal creative treasure that Quentin Tarantino has kept private for decades” and feature parts of his original screenplay for his Oscar-winning film, Pulp Fiction, complete with his handwritten notes.
Tarantino collaborated with the Israeli company SCRT Labs to turn his work into a “one-of-a-kind NFT collection... [that] consists of the original script from a single iconic scene,” along with audio commentary by Tarantino. SCRT Labs is the driving force behind Secret Network, which is issuing the NFTs. Their website describes Secret Network as “a blockchain-based, open-source protocol that lets anyone perform computations on encrypted data, bringing privacy to smart contracts and public blockchains.”