Kevin Smith’s next film
Killroy Was Here is going to the burgeoning NFT market, with the director set to sell the rights to the film via blockchain. Deadline reports that Smith will auction off the horror anthology as a non-fungible token, with the owner gaining the rights to exhibit, distribute and stream the movie.
“As an indie artist, I’m always looking for a new platform through which to tell a story,” said Smith. “And Crypto has the potential to provide that, while also intersecting with our almost 25 years of experience selling real world collectibles online and at the brick-and-mortar Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash. Back in 1994, we took
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Kevin Smith s next movie will be sold as an NFT. (Photo: Paul Butterfield, Getty Images)
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Kevin Smith has a new movie coming out but depending on who buys the NFT for it, they might be the only people who ever get to see it.
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