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legendary
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September 24, 2021, 06:10:27 AM
#32
It's a marketing ploy to get some money in exchange for creating a worthless smart contract, what's the point of making the marriage contract into a smart contract other than making the developers rich and paying more mining fees?
Unfortunately, many people rush to buy worthless things instead of investing in projects that deserve or at least keep currencies for long periods.

So short and long ans is No.
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September 24, 2021, 03:29:39 AM
#31
If I get this correctly, your addresses are somewhat bound? And considered now with that NFT to be considered the vow together? Why not customized? I don't like just basic text lol. Maybe someone could do something of an automated art and mint it after the "wedding"?
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September 24, 2021, 03:18:20 AM
#30
lets take it a step further and introduce public voting and divorces. Imagine you come home one day and your wife is leaving because the nft owner decides that the marriage is over. That could be funny  Grin Roll Eyes

But I doubt anyone but actual celebrities will have people interested in their marriage nft.
Seems good, Blockchain Technology and maybe through NFT can doing something new on the Marriage Process with some E-certification but i think it's going to complicated for sure, Marriage is one kind that basically one of the sacred processes and of course the process is not easy, Maybe Blockchain technology can be a basic form compared to traditional systems that can be manipulated because a marriage means uniting both people and will be related to inheritance or other rights so I think Blockchain can be the basis for that all.
legendary
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September 22, 2021, 06:25:59 AM
#29
Every marriage is being registered on the government ledger. Once the marriage is being recorded to make a divorce is a series of process. Maybe this series of process can be made easier through the blockchain. Same as this marriages can also be recorded through the blockchain technology making the process of registering the marriage on respective authorities of the government.
hero member
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September 22, 2021, 06:06:47 AM
#28
The blockchain space is getting better on the daily basis, how can we get married on the blockchain and can put it up for sale as an NFT this is so amazing, so what about inlaws do we have our inlaws on the blockchain too?
It's more of a term or a parable, so don't take it as a serious thing like in real life where marrying someone has to be based on in-laws or something else, so you should better understand this with parables and nothing else.
sr. member
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September 22, 2021, 05:51:39 AM
#27
  An amazing event, but it can hardly be called a real marriage. In addition to the approval of the church, it also needs compliance with existing legislation. Most likely, this is more suitable for the robot community, and not for alive people with their own emotions and human attitude to marriage.
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September 22, 2021, 01:44:08 AM
#26
It seems interesting, but no one has done it yet. With dowry using cryptocurrency and a marriage book with NFT it looks an excellent digital feel. Maybe in the future there will be something like that.
sr. member
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September 22, 2021, 01:37:31 AM
#25
Actually, the dowry using Bitcoin is nothing new. In 2017, there has been a couple who got married with a Bitcoin dowry. Then a few days ago, there was also a couple who used Bitcoin worth IDR 1.8 billion for marriage dowries.
I think it's something that will develop in the future.  Because human life is modern. Those who follow the progress of the world.
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September 21, 2021, 02:34:51 PM
#24
surely it is a nice thing to associate your wedding with a nft and a blockchain but it is just as useless and expensive i would keep private my wedding and photos only for friends
hero member
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September 21, 2021, 02:16:20 PM
#23
Lolz, this is something unique and I am not sure what they were thinking in the first place.  Grin
Yeah two different emotions in single sentence because that kinda project it is. I am not sure who will be interested in this contract. This is not legal or may not have green status in real world as long as they have some strategy for this through their contracts over blockchain. Moreover, blockchain is made so that data can be validated forever. I am pretty sure few of them would want to divorce sooner or later.  Grin Grin How they will destroy the evidence if they wanna break up.  Tongue
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September 21, 2021, 12:53:48 PM
#22
The blockchain space is getting better on the daily basis, how can we get married on the blockchain and can put it up for sale as an NFT this is so amazing, so what about inlaws do we have our inlaws on the blockchain too?
legendary
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September 21, 2021, 12:05:30 PM
#21
lets take it a step further and introduce public voting and divorces. Imagine you come home one day and your wife is leaving because the nft owner decides that the marriage is over. That could be funny  Grin Roll Eyes

But I doubt anyone but actual celebrities will have people interested in their marriage nft.
legendary
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September 21, 2021, 11:36:51 AM
#20
The approximate process is that you use your address to add your wife's address to his contract, and then use your wife's address to add your address to the contract.(gas fee=$150*2)

So u got married in the blockchain.

Finally, an nft with the address of you and your wife is generated.
That’s quite funny, but I know that people can do anything just to make money, even the last thing that you would have expected. I have seen a news about couple that wedded on blockchain, so I’m not really surprised seeing a news like this as well. Since NFTs came out, there has been a lot of things being sold on these platforms and a lot of people have taken advantage of it to do as it pleases them. If you can play with their marriage like this, then I guess they might as well break up and sell it on blockchain, Just like Dave said.
Yeah, at the same time I just wonder how the innovations will enable people to take over something crazy in coming years. At the beginning, NFT itself sounds like something impractical to have in real lie but when more people are ready to adopt, then I made my mind up and now for these kind of blockchain based innovation also, I guess we need to get practiced to.

For all these kinds of things, signing a message using a crypto addy must be the beginning and over the cross thinking from devs and crypto enthusiastic, now we are getting these kind of crazy things in real life itself.
Ucy
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September 21, 2021, 11:12:09 AM
#19
Do the marriages take place on Blockchain alone? Or it is just to have some sort of Proof of Marriage registered permanently on the Blockchain? Assuming this's purely Blockchain marriage, what exactly is in the contract that makes it binding? What stops the couple from ignoring the contract/addresses and go their separate ways? How about witnesses
 Marriage is more than mere financial reward and joining addresses together on smart contract . It's a union that is (or should be) hard to break. Intending couples really need to be sure about this
full member
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September 21, 2021, 09:39:03 AM
#18

Do you sell your marriage? Roll Eyes


Do you think this kind of nft is an innovation or a fraudulent project?

Maybe this couple loves blockchain too much so it's not uncommon for their love to be united in blockchain. and I'm not going to do that.

You could say this is an innovation project, but if you have to do crazy things like weddings that can be sold, this is still strange to me.
member
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September 21, 2021, 09:03:20 AM
#17
Very sensitive and very unethical, Why would you want to sell your marriage when you can file a divorce and get a sum money off of him(if your heartless that is). Anyway, that subject about marriage is sacred and
should to be trifled with even in crypto where anything is possible
hero member
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September 17, 2021, 01:51:19 PM
#16
The approximate process is that you use your address to add your wife's address to his contract, and then use your wife's address to add your address to the contract.(gas fee=$150*2)

So u got married in the blockchain.

Finally, an nft with the address of you and your wife is generated.
That’s quite funny, but I know that people can do anything just to make money, even the last thing that you would have expected. I have seen a news about couple that wedded on blockchain, so I’m not really surprised seeing a news like this as well. Since NFTs came out, there has been a lot of things being sold on these platforms and a lot of people have taken advantage of it to do as it pleases them. If you can play with their marriage like this, then I guess they might as well break up and sell it on blockchain, Just like Dave said.
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September 16, 2021, 07:55:08 AM
#15
I saw this project when I was casually looking at Twitter today.

The name of the project is vow.

This is his contract address:0x2d76705e0ab39dcbb4e178bffaf866847c199b90

The approximate process is that you use your address to add your wife's address to his contract, and then use your wife's address to add your address to the contract.(gas fee=$150*2)

So u got married in the blockchain.

Finally, an nft with the address of you and your wife is generated.

The amazing thing is that someone sells this nft in oopensea. https://opensea.io/collection/vows

Do you sell your marriage? Roll Eyes


Do you think this kind of nft is an innovation or a fraudulent project?
This is a new innovation in blockchain, i think we should all innovate it. But what I am afraid is that the gas money for this is 150$ more which is not a small amount. This issue we all need to reconsider for paying this rather expensive expense.
full member
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September 16, 2021, 07:31:48 AM
#14
Blockchain are getting weirder now, why people would marry using blockchain address? Probably this is a new way to earn easy money for them and to fool people. If you really want to get married, go on a legal way that's more fun and it can last longer.

We might not talking the real marriage here, maybe we just need to know if this is part of the project and their purpose, might also be a part of Airdrop or giveaways, but not the actual marriage I guess.
newbie
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September 16, 2021, 07:21:54 AM
#13
What is this thing? in order to get the airdrops or the freebies, do you need to get married first to activate the NFT?

Damn, what in the world are they talking about? and as you said the NFTs are being sold in the Opensea?

I know how can crypto industry can be strange sometimes but not up to this kind of stupidity. I think this miscalculated the fact that people can create fake marriages just to exploit their airdrops.
I also suspect that participating in the project may get an airdrop.

Many projects are like this now, you may get airdrops unintentionally.Just like loot the other day.

But you don’t have to really marry lol.
hero member
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September 16, 2021, 07:15:57 AM
#12
What is this thing? in order to get the airdrops or the freebies, do you need to get married first to activate the NFT?

Damn, what in the world are they talking about? and as you said the NFTs are being sold in the Opensea?

I know how can crypto industry can be strange sometimes but not up to this kind of stupidity. I think this miscalculated the fact that people can create fake marriages just to exploit their airdrops.
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September 16, 2021, 05:19:19 AM
#11
It's a marriage statement between 0x addresses. How do you know if it's a real marriage or just one person in a basement and use multiple addresses to generate fake vows? It's like fapping Grin

My advice is to stay away from such vows NFT, you can buy more valuable NFT which is in-game NFT (we can use it in a game). This vow NFT is a garbage, except there's KYC + handwritten signature.
legendary
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September 16, 2021, 05:13:20 AM
#10
This is not the first time people are getting married and use blockchain. This year in April two Coinbase employees got married and created a token. This is really something new. But I cant imagine what they gonna do if they want to split. Sometimes divorced people try to hide that the information with new marriage, but with blockchain, everything is on public.
sr. member
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September 16, 2021, 05:08:52 AM
#9
Do you think this kind of nft is an innovation or a fraudulent project?

I don't really think that this is a fraudulent project and i kinda like the idea because i think it's pretty funny. If both partners are really into crypto then it makes sense for them to also create an own NFT which shows that they are not only married in the real world but also within the blockchain. In the end this stuff is just for fun because the project can not control if the 2 adresses are really belonging to a married couple or if both adresses belong to the same dude.
jr. member
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September 16, 2021, 05:00:11 AM
#8
Getting married in the blockchain is a pretty good idea. Can't divorce after getting married? I have not seen a couple who get married in the blockchain. If I get married on the blockchain, I won't sell it. I hope my husband will not sell it either.
newbie
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September 16, 2021, 04:10:06 AM
#7
This does not seem to be very strict. You can even marry your two wallets and waste the $300 gas fee.
Im talking about real life marriage dude. If there is a way like this would you do it? Somehow the church will surely negate this kind of approach since that is a sacred matter and incorporating blockchain stuff isnt really quite appropriate for this.

Maybe this is designed just for fun. Who knows right?
Yes, marriage is sacred. There is anonymity in the blockchain, so I can only say that wallet A and wallet B are married.

For me, it is impossible for me to price my marriage clearly. Marriage or love is the most precious to me.
legendary
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September 16, 2021, 03:56:30 AM
#6
This does not seem to be very strict. You can even marry your two wallets and waste the $300 gas fee.
Im talking about real life marriage dude. If there is a way like this would you do it? Somehow the church will surely negate this kind of approach since that is a sacred matter and incorporating blockchain stuff isnt really quite appropriate for this.

Maybe this is designed just for fun. Who knows right?
newbie
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September 16, 2021, 03:53:42 AM
#5
Do you think this kind of nft is an innovation or a fraudulent project?
A very sensitive use case actually. If being married on chain or with blockchain is like a fun stuff is no problem then its actually a cool idea but if this will be used like real life marriage method then its not gonna hit cause no one will ever want to get married legally by this kind of approach. So I think this is just for fun, we cant say its fraudulent but the developer is kinda deep when he approach this use case.
This does not seem to be very strict. You can even marry your two wallets and waste the $300 gas fee.
newbie
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September 16, 2021, 01:32:24 AM
#4
I am very worried that my husband will sell the nft between my door to my ex-boyfriend, it is not impossible.
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September 16, 2021, 01:20:13 AM
#3
Do you think this kind of nft is an innovation or a fraudulent project?
A very sensitive use case actually. If being married on chain or with blockchain is like a fun stuff is no problem then its actually a cool idea but if this will be used like real life marriage method then its not gonna hit cause no one will ever want to get married legally by this kind of approach. So I think this is just for fun, we cant say its fraudulent but the developer is kinda deep when he approach this use case.
hero member
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September 15, 2021, 11:40:45 PM
#2
Well it depends on how you look at it, but if people are trying to make money on your marriage, then I doubt that this marriage will last long.

Maybe they can divorce in the blockchain too and then sell it again? That will be hilarious. In any case, I think everyone is really thinking a innovated way to make money in the latest hype of NFT. So there's nothing special here, in my opinion.
newbie
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September 15, 2021, 11:04:00 PM
#1
I saw this project when I was casually looking at Twitter today.

The name of the project is vow.

This is his contract address:0x2d76705e0ab39dcbb4e178bffaf866847c199b90

The approximate process is that you use your address to add your wife's address to his contract, and then use your wife's address to add your address to the contract.(gas fee=$150*2)

So u got married in the blockchain.

Finally, an nft with the address of you and your wife is generated.

The amazing thing is that someone sells this nft in oopensea. https://opensea.io/collection/vows

Do you sell your marriage? Roll Eyes


Do you think this kind of nft is an innovation or a fraudulent project?
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