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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Marriage as a contract in the blockchain.
by
franky1
on 11/06/2014, 21:51:19 UTC
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)