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Topic: Marriage as a contract in the blockchain. - page 4. (Read 7728 times)

legendary
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Well hello there!
Totally digging on this idea.  Kudos on the not needing the "state endorsed" fancy paper!
sr. member
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This actually seems like a good idea, might start a "marriage records in blockchain" frenzy Tongue
legendary
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LOL!

Sorry, it was not supposed to be a plea for donations.

We're not interested in the state's interpretation of the validity of our contract, but I'll be happy to take a look at lifeonbitcoin.com.

Just to further clarify. We don't intend on paying for the wedding and honeymoon with bitcoins. That will likely be done with fiat. We'll book what we can through whomever we can (expedia at the moment). We're just storing our funds in BTC.

if your not interested in any legitimacy, im not talking about state, im talking human rights (EG medical, next of kin, child welfare etc) if you dont care about ensuring that no one in the world will recognise you as being legally tied to each other then...............

........... i now pronounce you man and wife. you may now kiss the bride.

oh wait. does what i just said make it official that you are now together? like i said go see a lawyer about what the marriage certificate actually does beyond just the state taxes.. you may learn alot, and while your there ask if any contract that can be produced, be used to 'legitimise' the partnership in regards to protecting you in the future (predominantly guardianship of your child, next of kin after death, you know the real life stuff)
hero member
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Hash a document proving all the stuff, hash it with SHA-256, use that as a private key.
Send some BTC to that address and sign a message with it.
If you need to verify in the future, simpy hash the proof again, and they will see that the hash is the same, and you had knowledge of the address and have sent BTC to it.
legendary
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First Congrats on your marriage hope it goes well
Second Putting the contract on the blockchain seems like a neat way of recording it forever
IT is a ledger of transactions so I say go for it.
Think this is it an embedded message https://blockchain.info/wallet/website-faq
sr. member
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Timestamp the hash of the contract on the blockchain. Maybe by a transcation from each party.

Could use a service like this http://www.proofofexistence.com/about
hero member
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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)


LOL!

Sorry, it was not supposed to be a plea for donations.

We're not interested in the state's interpretation of the validity of our contract, but I'll be happy to take a look at lifeonbitcoin.com.

Just to further clarify. We don't intend on paying for the wedding and honeymoon with bitcoins. That will likely be done with fiat. We'll book what we can through whomever we can (expedia at the moment). We're just storing our funds in BTC.
legendary
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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
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"


Oh my..i'm crying...i'm freakin tear all over. I read your post, stopped, went to youtube, found song, played it, and reread your post...tears just wen on and on, i barely got my breath back from all the laughing.

Anyway, to help up OP....could you maybe use those messages on blockchaininfo or osmething like that?
legendary
Activity: 4410
Merit: 4788
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)
hero member
Activity: 778
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I'm getting married. Not in the state sanctioned or religious sense. In the economic partnership sense. It is going to be a contract between my future wife and I, that lays out our expectations and commitments to each other. Thinks like what our responsibilities are in the event of serious injury or illness, what the restitution will be for infidelity, and how we define infidelity. In our opinion, this is far more meaningful and useful than state or church approval. We are going to hold a somewhat traditional ceremony, reception, and honeymoon. We have been saving for it all in bitcoin. We knew all along it was a risk, and started saving when bitcoin was on it's way down from $1000. We are hope it works out to be a solid store of value, but we've also discussed wedding presents to each other based on the price of BTC in the week or so before the wedding in October this year. We've also included a bitcoin donation address (nothing donated, 1MiNM3YbSgv1pS97vpUyW9FNQZn23fLeTv) and a link to "What is bitcoin?" on bitcoin.org, on our wedding website.

We've tried to remove the state entirely from our wedding... but to have a binding contract, we'd like some for of a notary. That's what this post is about. I want to notarize our wedding on the blockchain. I'm under the impression it can be done, but I've never heard of it being done, and I don't know how. I'm sure someone here knows how it can be done. I'd really like to see how we could incorporate it in to the wedding. Basically to replace the part where the marriage license is traditionally signed.

Any help is much appreciated.
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