Will Tarantino Be Able To Sell The Pulp Fiction NFTs? Or Will Miramax Prevail?

Will Tarantino Be Able To Sell The Pulp Fiction NFTs? Or Will Miramax Prevail?

In two days, the auction of the first Pulp Fiction NFT will take place. A historical moment for the nascent industry, one that will set precedent for years to come. When Quentin Tarantino and the Secret Network announced a partnership aimed at releasing NFTs from the classic ’90s film, the world listened. Unfortunately for them, so did Miramax. The studio still holds the right to Pulp Fiction, so they sent a cease and desist letter.  Related Reading | Upside Potential in NFTs is Massive Says Gary Vaynerchuk The caveat here is that “the unique value proposition from The Secret....


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