India’s or rather, Asia’s first Metaverse wedding reception is going to happen later this week, with the launch of the associated NFT collection.Dinesh Kshatriya and Janaganandini Ramaswamy living in Tamil Nadu are going to have their wedding reception on February 6, 2022 in the virtual space i.e. Metaverse.Earlier, the first wedding NFT collection was launched by GuardianLink.io, the NFT ecosystem technology framework.
Exclusive artwork included in the NFT collection
The 12-piece NFT collection of virtual weddings is listed on the Beyondlife.Club marketplace.Sponsored by Coinswitch Kuber, the collection includes everything from digital avatars of the bride and groom to a Harry Potter themed backdrop.A virtual avatar of the bride’s deceased father and a copy of the wedding invitation have also been included in the collection.This collection is getting good response from the customers.
This is how NFTs can be bought
Non-fungible tokens or NFTs are special virtual assets whose ownership is determined with the help of blockchain technology.Understand in simple language, it is like a painting made by an artist, whose second copy cannot be made and even if it is made, its value is not as much as the original.These NFTs can be bought by visiting the virtual marketplace and made a part of your collection.
Virtual avatars sold out in a second
Beyondlife.Club reported, “NFTs with virtual avatars were bought and resold within a second of launch. A total of 50 copies of these NFTs were sold, one of which cost $10 (about Rs 750).””One of these NFTs was also sold on the secondary marketplace for $100 (about Rs 7,489),” the company said.The wedding invites that were sold for $10 are now trading for up to $4,450 (about three lakh rupees).
Why Internet Users Buy NFTs?
The value of popular NFTs changes constantly as many users want to buy them. In this way, if you had bought an NFT at a lower price, then later you can make a profit by selling it at a higher price.
Wedding reception to be held on Harry Potter theme
The wedding of Kshatriya and Janaganandini will take place in their village in Tamil Nadu, followed by a Harry Potter themed virtual reception in the Metaverse .This reception will take place in ‘The Great Hall’ (dining hall) of Hogwarts School associated with the film Harry Potter.The digital avatars of the couple will meet guests in the virtual venue.To host his wedding reception in Metaverse, Dinesh Kshatriya enlists the help of Vignesh Selvaraj of Quotix Tech, who is designing the virtual meeting space Tardiverse.
Invite recipients will become special guests
Invites to the virtual reception will be guests and have the option of choosing between Indian traditional and western clothing for their avatar.The incarnation of the deceased father of the bride will also attend the event and bless her.The interesting thing is that the guests coming to the virtual reception will also be able to give gifts in a digital way.They will get the option to gift the bride and groom with the help of Google Pay or in cryptocurrencies .
Crores of rupees invested in Metaverse
Many companies like Facebook ( Meta ), Apple and Microsoft are investing in the metaverse.The Grayscale report states that the value of the metaverse could reach trillions of dollars (billions of rupees) in the coming days.Companies like Nike and Adidas are launching and selling their own NFTs.Several hardware and AR/VR wearables associated with the Metaverse have also been launched in recent times.
In September 2021, American couple Tracy and Dave Gagnon married in the Metaverse, becoming the first couple in the world to do so. Virbela Company had prepared the virtual environment and the virtual wedding was kept during the actual wedding itself.