With the pandemic, our traditions such as asking a girl or getting engaged have become online. With the spread of blockchain technologies, marriage traditions have become more interesting.
Marriage on the blockchain
The Indian couple Anil and Shruti managed to sit on the technology agenda by confirming their marriage on the blockchain. High cryptocurrency adoption rates in India, where heavy taxes on cryptocurrencies are discussed, actually made us not be too surprised.
Anil and Shruti couple’s marriage contract was signed by Anoop Pakki, who was described as a digital priest on OpenSea. This NFT was then sent from the man’s wallet to the woman’s wallet. In the statement, the information and contracts of the individuals were included. Afterwards, the priest blessed the new couple.
Blockchain marriage will not be the first, nor will it be the last. Rebecca Kacherginsky, one of the Coinbase executives, also sent the images of important moments such as the ring and the ring-wearing ritual to her and her husband’s wallets as NFT. In this way, marriage contracts will be hidden, at least until the blockchain is destroyed.
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