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Re: Satoshi Nakamoto statue unvailing in Graphisoft Park (Hungary)
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Narwhalk
on 17/09/2021, 07:50:22 UTC
I remember a saying that maybe everyone is Satoshi Nakamoto.

I also look forward to the appearance of a mirrored sculpture.

But I am curious if there is a btc physical statue.
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Re: Get married in the blockchain?
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Narwhalk
on 16/09/2021, 12:21:54 UTC
What is this thing? in order to get the airdrops or the freebies, do you need to get married first to activate the NFT?

Damn, what in the world are they talking about? and as you said the NFTs are being sold in the Opensea?

I know how can crypto industry can be strange sometimes but not up to this kind of stupidity. I think this miscalculated the fact that people can create fake marriages just to exploit their airdrops.
I also suspect that participating in the project may get an airdrop.

Many projects are like this now, you may get airdrops unintentionally.Just like loot the other day.

But you don’t have to really marry lol.
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Re: Get married in the blockchain?
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Narwhalk
on 16/09/2021, 09:10:06 UTC
This does not seem to be very strict. You can even marry your two wallets and waste the $300 gas fee.
Im talking about real life marriage dude. If there is a way like this would you do it? Somehow the church will surely negate this kind of approach since that is a sacred matter and incorporating blockchain stuff isnt really quite appropriate for this.

Maybe this is designed just for fun. Who knows right?
Yes, marriage is sacred. There is anonymity in the blockchain, so I can only say that wallet A and wallet B are married.

For me, it is impossible for me to price my marriage clearly. Marriage or love is the most precious to me.
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Re: Get married in the blockchain?
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Narwhalk
on 16/09/2021, 08:53:42 UTC
Do you think this kind of nft is an innovation or a fraudulent project?
A very sensitive use case actually. If being married on chain or with blockchain is like a fun stuff is no problem then its actually a cool idea but if this will be used like real life marriage method then its not gonna hit cause no one will ever want to get married legally by this kind of approach. So I think this is just for fun, we cant say its fraudulent but the developer is kinda deep when he approach this use case.
This does not seem to be very strict. You can even marry your two wallets and waste the $300 gas fee.
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Get married in the blockchain?
by
Narwhalk
on 16/09/2021, 04:04:00 UTC
I saw this project when I was casually looking at Twitter today.

The name of the project is vow.

This is his contract address:0x2d76705e0ab39dcbb4e178bffaf866847c199b90

The approximate process is that you use your address to add your wife's address to his contract, and then use your wife's address to add your address to the contract.(gas fee=$150*2)

So u got married in the blockchain.

Finally, an nft with the address of you and your wife is generated.

The amazing thing is that someone sells this nft in oopensea. https://opensea.io/collection/vows

Do you sell your marriage? Roll Eyes


Do you think this kind of nft is an innovation or a fraudulent project?
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Re: Bitcoin is the house of the cryptocurrency market
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Narwhalk
on 16/09/2021, 02:29:23 UTC
Let me make an analogy. Bitcoin is the house of the cryptocurrency market and Ethereum is a car. What do you think of other currencies? LTC? EOS? SHIB? NFT? etc.
It seems that they cannot be compared together. nft does not refer to a token