A young couple from India used nonfungible tokens (NFTs) to digitize their love for each other till eternity over the Ethereum (ETH) blockchain.
The newly married couple of pune, india, shruti nair and anil narasipuram decided to take their marriage court to the next level by hosting a blockchain marriage. According to Anil, the husband:
“I read some articles on how people in other countries were doing blockchain marriages and it motivated me.”
The recently married couple of Pune, India, Shruti Nair and Anil Narasipuram have decided to take their courtship to the next level by hosting a blockchain marriage.
Most people are married in a place of religious worship, on a beach, or in the mountains. Peter (@_iphelix) and I are NOT most people. We got married on the #blockchain. 1/7 pic.twitter.com/2ExexrlLbZ
— Rebecca Kacherginsky (@rgoldilox) April 2, 2021
We married on the phone.
1/7 pic.twitter.com/2ExexrlLbZ — Rebecca Kacherginsky (@rgoldilox) Apr 2, 2021.
The couple unanimously read the vow, “We won’t make any big promises, but we will do everything we can to make this work. We'll do whatever it takes to make this work. Through all our disagreements and conflicts, we hope to increase our understanding of others and ourselves.
One does not expect to be all village to each other. We will stand side by side, hand in hand, walking through this adventure together."
“This contract is between Shruti Sathian Nair, born March 17, 1988, and Anil Mohan Narasipuram, born October 11, 1986. Nft prenuptial vow. source: openseaThe wedding vow, which was in the form of a digital image was subsequently hit like an nft by the digital priest on the OPENSEA platform.
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The description of the NFT was:
The parties to this Agreement are hereby declared husband and wife on November 15, 2021 and shall hold, in case of illness or sickness, for the time being and in perpetuity." The parties to this Agreement are hereby declared Husband and Wife on November 15, 2021 and shall hold, in the event of illness or disease, for the time being and in perpetuity."
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