TL;DR —
The story unites 4 nations in the name of love, using blockchain technology, using the magic of blockchain and simple cryptography. The process went a little something like this: the ceremony is conducted over Zoom, with guests, officials and the couple all present via webcam. The paper certificates are signed in Istanbul by the Russian couple. The physical documents are sent to Germany (to a friend’s address) and made official in Utah. The transaction is made on the Ethereum blockchain and in this transaction the transaction is included, making the documents (both physical and digital) secure and provably verifiable. And, because it is blockchain, it's decentralised, and this means even it can’t be undone, not even by Putin.
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@benjaminbateman
degenerate vagabond writing mostly about blockchain
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blockchain-technology|lgbtq+-diversity|blockchain-human-rights|digital-identity|ethereum|blockchain|blockchain-adoption|future-of-blockchain
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