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Topic: Marriage as a contract in the blockchain. - page 3. (Read 7726 times)

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next step: joint savings address (long term) that has 2 private keys that  you give to your families for safe keeping. In other words, it takes the 2 of you cooperating  to  withdraw any value from the address. Put aside a small amount monthly.

It will take years for divorce law to catch up with that one..... Smiley
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There is no legal precedent that I'm aware of that in any way recognizes this kind of notary, but then again this being an experiment in statelessness, I guess it doesn't matter, at this point this is kind of a "are you allowed to swear alone in the woods" situation!

Getting married by blockchain is pretty awesome.  That is ground breaking, but it seems like to me this will indeed be the rule.

Pretty much. I didn't intend on blazing a trail on this, but I'm happy to as long as we can preserve some degree of privacy. Ideally, we (and our agents/lawyers) would draw up the terms of the contract, and only the hash would ever become public. I do believe we will need witnesses to our public keys. Each of us would have a key pair, and independently sign the contract with our private key, and publish the signature with our public key on the blockchain. Has no one done this yet with any sort of contract?


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Maybe you could use Ethereum http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRpziAtk61g
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If you have a birth certificate and a Social Security Number, then you haven't removed the State. No marriage license is, however, a start.

Consider a UCC-1 filing. See http://www.abodia.com/ucc/ to begin your education.

If you already have done your UCC-1 financing statement, keep studying so that you don't wind up accidentally opting back in.

Smiley

this.
legendary
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on the wedding night reception, please have beyonce singing

"if you like it, you should put a blockchain on it.. oh oh oh , a oh oh oh"

now seriously. if you want success, make some video's. research http://lifeonbitcoin.com/ as a way to validate your donation plea. and then go speak to a lawyer about the validity of a marriage contract that is not state approved (not on their special paper)


"if you sent it then you should have put a fee on it" Cheesy

OMG here comes laughter again...sorry OP but this is just way too funny. I do congratulate you on your partnership with a woman and idea you are trying to pull. I really understand it. If you somehow put it inside blockchain, it's staying there forever (or at least, as long as blockchain is alive and / or not trimmed)
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This procedure is only really as valid as the preponderance of people who at least vaguely understand the legitimacy of publicly uploading a hash digest of a document to the blockchain. There is no legal precedent that I'm aware of that in any way recognizes this kind of notary, but then again this being an experiment in statelessness, I guess it doesn't matter, at this point this is kind of a "are you allowed to swear alone in the woods" situation!

It proceeds from the premise that they don't need the state's blessing to engage in a partnership. I tend to agree with the premise.

Going to a notary public with a contract that they prepared is equally stateless in every conceivable way. The blockchain quo blockchain is not relevant at all to what makes this exercise stateless.
sr. member
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congrats on your wedding but...
what?? you will put a contract on blockchain? do you think blockchain could last forever as your wedding?
errhhmmm well i dunno bro the thing about the wedding is sacred i dunno maybe its just me but i will never ever do that thing seems that you are not so serious about getting married it will be safe to put all the funds on the bank
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Getting married by blockchain is pretty awesome.  That is ground breaking, but it seems like to me this will indeed be the rule.  

 I can even see each country setting up some kind of account for each citizen on the blockchain at birth, where public records about that person can be stored.  Graduations, marriages, public elections, certifications, criminal convictions...... Once on, they can't ever be erased!  Asking somebody for their bitcoin ID and seeing a picture of them posted on the blockchain every few years, even some biometric data would be an identity that couldn't be faked.  


Great I can see this actually working as a valuable infometric tracking system
The problem with it is that if people can all access everything in a public blockchain then it would be a bit easy to forge as well.
Still a similar system could work

Anyways the marriage through blockchain is a cool way to do it.
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Getting married by blockchain is pretty awesome.  That is ground breaking, but it seems like to me this will indeed be the rule.  

As much as bitcoiners don't like it.  I can even see each country setting up some kind of account for each citizen on the blockchain at birth, where public records about that person can be stored.  Graduations, marriages, public elections, certifications, criminal convictions...... Once on, they can't ever be erased!  Asking somebody for their bitcoin ID and seeing a picture of them posted on the blockchain every few years, even some biometric data would be an identity that couldn't be faked.  

Scary yes, but once we the community unleashes the block chain on the world for our needs and the governments are stuck with it, surely they will find a way to make it meet their needs too.  If somebody doesn't believe that governments won't someday exploit the blockchain, they are not paying attention to history.  
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sr. member
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Good idea to put marriage contract in blockchain which is more secure and transparent. suggest someone creates marriage coin that combines all of these concepts together.

That could give new meaning to the phrase pump and dump.  Cool
legendary
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Good idea to put marriage contract in blockchain which is more secure and transparent. suggest someone creates marriage coin that combines all of these concepts together.
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This procedure is only really as valid as the preponderance of people who at least vaguely understand the legitimacy of publicly uploading a hash digest of a document to the blockchain. There is no legal precedent that I'm aware of that in any way recognizes this kind of notary, but then again this being an experiment in statelessness, I guess it doesn't matter, at this point this is kind of a "are you allowed to swear alone in the woods" situation!

It proceeds from the premise that they don't need the state's blessing to engage in a partnership. I tend to agree with the premise.
legendary
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So, when(sry  Grin) you're divorcing later you will both be hiding FIAT from eachother and not bitcoins..  Shocked

For this you need Peter Todd's replace-by-fee patch and it wouldn't hurt to have 51% of the mining power and then you can just double spend the record out of the blockchain.

 Smiley

Seriously, franky1 is right, talk to an attorney just so you are aware of the legal consequences of the actions you are taking here.
hero member
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This procedure is only really as valid as the preponderance of people who at least vaguely understand the legitimacy of publicly uploading a hash digest of a document to the blockchain. There is no legal precedent that I'm aware of that in any way recognizes this kind of notary, but then again this being an experiment in statelessness, I guess it doesn't matter, at this point this is kind of a "are you allowed to swear alone in the woods" situation!
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So, when(sry  Grin) you're divorcing later you will both be hiding FIAT from eachother and not bitcoins..  Shocked
sr. member
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Congratulations, big plus that your future wife is a bit coiner too.
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Nope..
Congratulations, OP!  Just out of curiosity, will your children be recorded on the blockchain as well?  Little Bits? 
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on the wedding night reception, please have beyonce singing

"if you like it, you should put a blockchain on it.. oh oh oh , a oh oh oh"

now seriously. if you want success, make some video's. research http://lifeonbitcoin.com/ as a way to validate your donation plea. and then go speak to a lawyer about the validity of a marriage contract that is not state approved (not on their special paper)


Haha, this made me laugh out loud. Imagine people using the blockchain as contracts for everything. Cheesy

"Hey you, go read your contract in block number 288.593 and remember what your job is!"
legendary
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Keep it dense, yeah?
on the wedding night reception, please have beyonce singing

"if you like it, you should put a blockchain on it.. oh oh oh , a oh oh oh"

now seriously. if you want success, make some video's. research http://lifeonbitcoin.com/ as a way to validate your donation plea. and then go speak to a lawyer about the validity of a marriage contract that is not state approved (not on their special paper)


"if you sent it then you should have put a fee on it" Cheesy
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