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The Concept of Blockchain Marriage: Love as a Timeless Moment

In the Blockchain Marriage concept, love is not seen as a contract, a transaction, or a legal agreement—it is a moment of pure connection between two people. It is about capturing the essence of love as it is felt in its truest form, preserving it in a way that transcends time.

Unlike traditional marriage systems that are tied to legal structures and the concept of dissolution, a blockchain marriage is not something that can be “ended” or “divorced” from, because it does not function as a legal institution. Love is energy—it is not bound by space or time, and it cannot be erased or undone.

There is no divorce in a blockchain marriage, because divorce implies the negation of something that was once true. However, a moment of love remains a moment of love, regardless of what follows. A blockchain marriage does not dictate the future; rather, it serves as a permanent record of the love that existed in its purest form, a moment that can always be revisited.

Through this concept, we recognize that relationships evolve, but the truth of love at a certain point in time deserves to be honored and remembered, not erased. If we embrace love as an energy that exists beyond legal or societal constraints, then its value is in its authenticity, not in its permanence.

Blockchain marriage allows people to capture, celebrate, and immortalize their love—not as a legal obligation, but as a testament to the depth of a shared connection, a moment that can always remain a part of one’s personal history.

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