American couple released wedding NFTs in the form of engagement rings

When the Californian couple got married, they organized an additional “memorable moment” – they tokenized their own wedding rings. Total commission costs were $ 587.

Rebecca Rose and Peter Kacherginsky work on the staff of the major American cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, so their interest in NFT is not surprising. At the engagement ceremony, they simultaneously issued rings in the form of tokens called Tabaat. Tokens were transferred to the pair’s wallets.

“Most get married in a place of worship, on the beach or in the mountains. Peter and I are not ordinary people. We got married on the blockchain. The tokens are called Tabaat, which means “ring” in Hebrew. We wrote an animation in these tokens that shows how two entities become one, just like a wedding. ” wrote
Rebecca on Twitter.

The number of lines of code in the smart contract written by Peter Kacherginsky was 2,218. He paid 0.25 ETH for the launch of the smart contract, which at the time of launch on March 10 was approximately $ 450. When the NFT was released, three more transactions were made, bringing the total cost of issuing “digital wedding rings” to $ 587.

“Blockchain, unlike physical objects, is eternal. It cannot be stopped or censored, and no permission is needed. This is how love should be. Is there anything more romantic? ”Said Rebecca Rose.

This is not the first time blockchain has been used for marriage registration. In 2018, in the state of Nevada alone, more than 1,000 marriage certificates were recorded on the blockchain, and the first such case was recorded back in 2014. However, this is one of the first cases to use NFT.

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