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Indian Couple Who Celebrated a Blockchain Wedding

A pair from Pune have taken their marriage to a subsequent degree via a way of challenging it through the blockchain era from the OpenSea platform.

Bhavika Samtani by Bhavika Samtani
February 8, 2022
in Culture, People
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Indian Couple Who Celebrated a Blockchain Wedding
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Anil Narasipuram and Shruti Nair from Pune had been recently married, on 15 November 2021; via Blockchain Wedding with NFT vows; digital priest named Anoop Pakki and in the background, a Google meet for near and dear ones. The couple took their vows even as seated earlier than their laptop. Earlier, the groom, in a LinkedIn posting, stated that he and his associate (Mrs Shruti) had a registered marriage in a court docket because of the pandemic. On November 15, 2021, the couple had a court marriage. Later, they decided to immortalize their union in the blockchain technology era. The groom states that after reading a few articles on how humans in extraordinary International locations had been doing blockchain marriages, it all drove the couple to take this decision. 

Table of Contents
  • About the 'Blockchain Rituals'
  • How the Wedding Took Place? 
  • Did this Happen Earlier ever in the World? 
  • Conclusion

About the ‘Blockchain Rituals’

Mr Anoop Pakki helped the couple to make their wedding ‘blockchain official’ with an Ethereum clever agreement that consecrated their dedication to every one-of-a-type withinside the shape of a NET. In layman language, their commitment was converted into in the form of NFT, minted on OpenSea, the largest NFT marketplace. The blockchain right concluded in the handiest 15 minutes.

Indian Couple Who Celebrated a Blockchain Wedding
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To create the one-of-a-type virtual token (NFT- Non-Fungible Token) this is in reality associated with a piece, encrypted with the user’s signature they used a picture graph of the bride’s engagement ring with the vows embedded withinside the image. The specific token grows to be named ‘ekatvam’, which means ‘oneness’ in Sanskrit.

“We won’t make any big promises, but we will do everything we can to make this work. Through all our disagreement and conflict, we hope to grow our understanding of each other and ourselves,” their vow on the NFT read. “We don’t expect to be the whole village for each other, but we will be by each other’s side, hand in hand, walking through this adventure together,” they promised.

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How the Wedding Took Place? 

The couple installed Metamask wallets and their virtual priest minted the NFT on OpenSea and transferred it to them. NFT or non-fungible tokens are virtual documents that feature virtual signatures to certify who owns photos, movies, and one-of-a-type online media.

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NFTs permit humans to shop for and promote possession of precise virtual devices and preserve track of who owns them through the use of the blockchain. The couple tested out their vows, and then they obtained blessings from the virtual priest. The groom then showed the transaction to alternate the non-fungible virtual token, NFT, to his associate’s virtual wallet. A picture shared by Narasipuram, a confirmation by the priest read: “By the power vested in me by Ethereum, it is my honour and delight to declare you married.”

Did this Happen Earlier ever in the World? 

The blockchain marriage trend is new and not very familiar but indeed it is welcoming. Earlier in March 2021, a US couple during their traditional Jewish ceremony exchanged virtual rings (NFTs) using their smartphones and became the first one to set up this trend. 

Conclusion

Due to the ongoing pandemic era, we are watching changes in every aspect of life. We humans now tend to live with the pandemic rather than waiting for its end. Concepts like metaverse and NFTs are sprawling all over the globe and impacting minds. Weddings being considered via blockchains, India’s first metaverse wedding reception, etc have started witnessing. 

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