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Topic: [ANN] ADAB - First Islamic Crypto Exchange, based on the Shariah norms - page 120. (Read 87052 times)

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The Kazakh team trio-leaders have not even announced which religion and which denomination if any they follow. Shameful.

Timur Turzhan - CEO, Founder

Rustam Turzhan - COO, co-founder

Maxat Salpyn - Deputy CEO of Islamic Finance
It seems to be written that this project is from the United Arab Emirates and not from Kazakhstan. You don't have accurate information?
Read the white paper, maybe there is this information, but as I understand it, this is a team of Islamic faith
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The Kazakh team trio-leaders have not even announced which religion and which denomination if any they follow. Shameful.

Timur Turzhan - CEO, Founder

Rustam Turzhan - COO, co-founder

Maxat Salpyn - Deputy CEO of Islamic Finance
It seems to be written that this project is from the United Arab Emirates and not from Kazakhstan. You don't have accurate information?
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Come on, guys! If you blame on Adab, then show us evidence. In other case it is simply words.
I am sure it is not a scam project, let's see how it will develop
The project is not scam, here the team is really working on it and wants to make it better, so even the photos were from the conference
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As far as I know in Kazakhstan 70% of population is muslims, so they now about islamic banking as well and they keep shariah rules I guess.
How important is the country of origin of the project? I mean the success of the project in the ICO stage and in the future. Perhaps many projects are registered in countries where the laws of the country allow it.
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The users here are part of the "scammer bots", "give-me-bounty-for-each-incoherent-post-I-make-to-pump-this-thread", "freebie token seeking vagabonds" and "airdrop beggars" that keep pumping up the thread to drown out voices that disagree and expose the Adab Haraam exchange.

I have these beggars on IGNORE because it makes this thread so much easy to navigate while they talking to each other trying to impress their masters by flooding this thread in the hope of getting extra tokens in the way an owner throws a bone at his dog and says "Fetch"

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Now back the issue, there is nothing Shariah or Halal about these scammers.

The Kazakh team trio-leaders have not even announced which religion and which denomination if any they follow. Shameful.

Timur Turzhan - CEO, Founder

Rustam Turzhan - COO, co-founder

Maxat Salpyn - Deputy CEO of Islamic Finance
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Of course, Muslims can earn money in other ways if cryptocurrencies contradict Shariah norms. But the cryptocurrency business is a lot of money. It would be wrong to miss such an opportunity.
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The users here are part of the "scammer bots", "give-me-bounty-for-each-incoherent-post-I-make-to-pump-this-thread", "freebie token seeking vagabonds" and "airdrop beggars" that keep pumping up the thread to drown out voices that disagree and expose the Adab Haraam exchange.

I have these beggars on IGNORE because it makes this thread so much easy to navigate while they talking to each other trying to impress their masters by flooding this thread in the hope of getting extra tokens in the way an owner throws a bone at his dog and says "Fetch"

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ADAB it will be a crypto exchange. Are any features planned? How are they going to win the loyalty of traders?
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The best insurance against fraud is your mind. You always have to think before you do something. This applies not only to the sphere of cryptocurrencies.
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I am wondering here how does the Islamic religion look at cryptocurrencies in general? Are there any official comments on this issue?
Probably all religions of the world follow the principles such as - deception is bad, you need to earn money honestly, etc. In the field of crypto-currencies, there are many scams, it's not a secret.
Well, fraudsters and swindlers exist not only in the crypto world. In ordinary life, too many of them. Generally bad when people cheat.
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We live in the modern world and Muslims too. Religion is important to many people, but people need to understand that digital technology has taken a strong position in our lives.
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This thread seems me popular and I've decided to check out web site and learn more about their exchange.
Well, true is that this is the first islamic crypto exchange. Idea catched my attention.
I am not muslim , but I've heard about islamic banking before and hearing about the same approach in crypto sounds interesting
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The users here are part of the "scammer bots", "give-me-bounty-for-each-incoherent-post-I-make-to-pump-this-thread", "freebie token seeking vagabonds" and "airdrop beggars" that keep pumping up the thread to drown out voices that disagree and expose the Adab Haraam exchange.

I have these beggars on IGNORE because it makes this thread so much easy to navigate while they talking to each other trying to impress their masters by flooding this thread in the hope of getting extra tokens in the way an owner throws a bone at his dog and says "Fetch"

 Grin
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I am wondering here how does the Islamic religion look at cryptocurrencies in general? Are there any official comments on this issue?
Probably all religions of the world follow the principles such as - deception is bad, you need to earn money honestly, etc. In the field of crypto-currencies, there are many scams, it's not a secret.
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The truth is Adab Haraam exchange = scam because they are lying in order to seek investment via the ICO it is that simple.

pimps
prostitutes
porn actors
those currently behind bars in prison serving prison sentences
those that sell drugs/narcotics
those that manufacture, test and sell weapons
those that own publications online/print media cursing Muslims and those that have anti-Muslim agenda
those that own, transport or sells alcohol


This is a scam ICO and scam project. Any and all projects cannot be Halal or Shariah compliant if they are willing to take ICO funding from the above list and more.

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I am wondering here how does the Islamic religion look at cryptocurrencies in general? Are there any official comments on this issue?
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ICO project should not violate the laws of the country it is above all. Compliance with Shariah norms is a personal matter if a person considers himself a Muslim. Muslims live in many countries of course.
But Adab doesn't violate laws of specific country.
They aimed to operate with Shariah norms and I hope they won't brake these norms.
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Of course, preparing ICO takes much time and many resources, so no doubt that developments will go to their goal because if the project succeeds both devs and investors can earn good money.
I also has no doubts, the only thing what bothers me is market crash.
Only a few of investors are ready to accept risks and fund such projects during bloodbath
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ICO project should not violate the laws of the country it is above all. Compliance with Shariah norms is a personal matter if a person considers himself a Muslim. Muslims live in many countries of course.
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As far as I know in Kazakhstan 70% of population is muslims, so they now about islamic banking as well and they keep shariah rules I guess.
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