Quentin Tarantino is auctioning NFTs of 7 never-before-seen clips from Pulp Fiction

Scene from Pulp Fiction. Miramax Miramax
Quentin Tarantino sells secret NFTs of unheard material from his film Pulp Fiction.

This collection contains the original uncut scripts and other secrets.

Tarantino is the latest celebrity who has joined the digital collectibles craze.

Quenten Tarantino's Pulp Fiction is now available for film buffs and crypto enthusiasts.

Famous movie director, Michael Moore, is selling NFTs of never-before-seen scripts and clips from 1994's film. According to a Tuesday statement, the seven NFTs are "secret".

According to the release, the collection contains the original handwritten scripts from the movie. It also includes secrets about the creator and the film. According to the website, secret NFTs can be "enhanced" with privacy and access control features in order to create hidden content or experiences for their owners. Owners can choose to keep it secret, reveal the information to their closest friends, or share the information with the rest of the world.

"I am excited to present these exclusive scenes from the PULP FICTION series to my fans." Tarantino stated in the release. "Secret Network, Secret NFTs offer a whole new world for connecting artists and fans. I'm delighted to be a part.

Tarantino is just one of many celebrities, athletes, and brands who have gotten into NFTs. The tokens are digital collectibles that can be verified on blockchain. This year's market has exploded. In the third quarter alone, $10.7 billion was traded. That is a 704% increase over the $2 billion volume the previous three months.

Although Tarantino's films have been enjoyed by many, Pulp Fiction was praised in a press release. It received seven Academy Award nominations including Best Picture and Tarantino won the Oscar for Best Screenplay.