By Keira Wright | Cointelegraph The Arizona couple’s big day didn’t quite go to plan, showing that the metaverse still has a ways to go before it can reliably host a wedding with all the bells and whistles of the real world. A Phoenix couple tied the knot with their digital identities this weekend in the first marriage to take …
The first-ever metaverse wedding takes place in Decentraland
By Japnit Singh | Clout News The first marriage in the Metaverse took place this weekend when a Phoenix couple married their digital identities. Candice and Ryan’s big day didn’t quite go as planned, demonstrating that the Metaverse has a long way to go before it can dependably hold a wedding with all the trimmings of the real world. On Feb. 5, …
Crypto Times: Decentraland just witnessed meta-marriage for the first time
By Rajpalsinh | Crypto Times In Brief: A Phoenix couple tied the knot on the Rose Law Group’s estate on Decentraland. This is the FIRST-ever, never done before wedding on Decentraland. Rose Law Group helped couple to label ‘legal marriage’ with blockchain record. A couple from Phoenix got married in the “digital way” on the Decentraland. This is the first …
Crypto Times: Decentraland just witnessed meta-marriage for the first time
By Rajpalsinh | Crypto Times In Brief: A Phoenix couple tied the knot on the Rose Law Group’s estate on Decentraland. This is the FIRST-ever, never done before wedding on Decentraland. Rose Law Group helped couple to label ‘legal marriage’ with blockchain record. A couple from Phoenix got married in the “digital way” on the Decentraland. This is the first …
Scottsdale couple renews vows in historic metaverse marriage
By David Caltabiano | 3TV, CBS 5 SCOTTSDALE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) — A Scottsdale couple said “I do” in the digital world. Till death do us part? Not so much in cyberspace. It was a historic marriage in the metaverse. “Today, we feel honored to have this wonderful couple,” said Jordan Rose, founder of Rose Law Group. A Friday wedding in Old …
What?! A metaverse wedding?
By Fox 10 Phoenix Yes! A metaverse wedding took place in Arizona on Feb. 4, 2022. Phoenix area-based Rose Law Group had purchased some land in a particular metaverse, and they used that piece of land as the wedding venue. A metaverse marriage license was also obtained. The happy couple, identified as Candice and Ryan Hurley, were celebrating their 14th wedding anniversary …
Arizona couple celebrate wedding anniversary by tying the knot on the metaverse
By Yahoo Finance Two Arizonans celebrated their wedding anniversary by holding a wedding ceremony for their digital selves on the metaverse, thanks to Rose Law Group. FOX 10’s Irene Snyder reports. Check out the story on Yahoo Finance. Candice and Ryan’s Decentraland Colorado themed wedding venue designed by Rose Law Group Director of Metaverse Planning and Design Eduardo Dávalos.
Valley couple renews vows in metaverse
By William Pitts | 12 News PHOENIX — The bride wore a hoodie or a dress, depending on where you were. The groom wore either a pink three-piece suit or a grey shirt and jeans. The dog… looked the same no matter where you looked. Ryan and Candice Hurley renewed their vows in person at a law office Friday afternoon …
Inside the history-making metaverse marriage of a Phoenix couple
By Andy Blye | Phoenix Business Journal Ryan and Candice Hurley had a “terrestrial” wedding 14 years ago. On Feb. 4 they got married again, but this time it was their digital identities tying the knot in the metaverse. The Hurleys live in Phoenix, but their virtual avatars decamped to Decentraland, a computerized world, or metaverse, for their virtual wedding. Naturally, …
Appeals court decision opens door to sue public power utilities for rooftop solar fees; Court Rich, Rose Law Group co-founder and renewable energy department director, talks about the ruling in Utility Dive
By Emma Penrod | Utility Dive Dive Brief: Arizona’s Salt River Project (SRP) may be liable for antitrust violations customers say occurred when it raised electrical rates for customers with rooftop solar panels, according to a 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling issued on Monday. According to the ruling, because the public power utility sets its own electric rates, it does not …