Quentin Tarantino is the latest celebrity jumping into the non-fungible token (NFT) craze, offering seven deleted scenes of "Pulp Fiction," a 1994 American crime film that has won 23 awards from 48 nominations, in the form of NFTs.
The NFTs are built on Secret Network (SCRT), a base-layer blockchain network with data privacy by default.
SCRT, ranked 100th by market capitalization, rallied by around 10% after the news, erasing all its losses today. At 14:44 UTC, it traded at USD 9.6 and was up by 2% in a day and 22% in a week. The coin was trading at around USD 5 on October 20, when it was listed by Binance, and is now up by 256% in a month.
Meanwhile, the newly released content is unique, one-of-a-kind that has reportedly never been seen and
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