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Topic: [ANN] ADAB - First Islamic Crypto Exchange, based on the Shariah norms - page 134. (Read 87084 times)

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It seems to me that true Muslims have little interest in technological developments, perhaps I am wrong. ADAB will succeed.

No one will give you exact guarantees about the popularity of ADAB, you should understand that any investment is a conscious risk.

I try very carefully to choose the coins to invest in, but there are always projects that you either underestimate o haven’t chosen at all..
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From my point of view they have a strong team, well developed roadmap and outstanding idea.
But they should show us better MVP and make some partnersheeps with islamic entities.
Islamic businessmen have always been distinguished by high discipline and a very serious attitude towards business. I hope that this project will not be an exception.
I am participating in an Arab project for the first time, but I heard that most of them are being implemented due to large investments
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It seems to me that true Muslims have little interest in technological developments, perhaps I am wrong. ADAB will succeed.

No one will give you exact guarantees about the popularity of ADAB, you should understand that any investment is a conscious risk.
jr. member
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It seems to me that true Muslims have little interest in technological developments, perhaps I am wrong. ADAB will succeed.

Most importantly, it will adjust to the cryptocurrency market, and not work against it. I hope the project team has a strong marketing plan.
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It seems to me that true Muslims have little interest in technological developments, perhaps I am wrong. ADAB will succeed.
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Everyone wants in on crypto, so I’m glad to see projects like this being developed with morals and ethics. I think Islamic world will approve this project.
I am sure that there will be no problems with the Islamic world, these details are solved before the opening of the project, not after.
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Everyone wants in on crypto, so I’m glad to see projects like this being developed with morals and ethics. I think Islamic world will approve this project.
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Where can I buy an ADAB token, on which crypto-currency exchanges is IT already traded?

Now the ICO process is underway, tokens are not yet traded on crypto-currency exchanges.
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Where can I buy an ADAB token, on which crypto-currency exchanges is IT already traded?
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Maybe at the sales stages, they cannot filter all participants according to their affiliation, but after careful verification they will weed out those people who do not meet Sharia norms and return all invested funds to them. Something like that I observed in some projects that, after holding the fees, sifted out participants from certain countries and returned the money to them! What will you say in this case?

Thank you for your post. I appreciate your comments and views.

Considering the importance of the word "Shariah" added alongside the name of this project, I think they should be extra careful and remain within the boundaries of those rules.

From what I can see they will ask for KYC regardless when seeking ICO individual investors (but not for corporate investors).

What you proposed about the idea of returning funds to investors might work but it is not necessary if because they could easily have an online checklist that the prospective investor would need to complete before even being allowed to participate in the ICO. That should include questions about their employment and salary and make sending a tax return with their KYC mandatory simply because they chose to add the word "Shariah" for this exchange, nobody forced them to.

In the end if the Adab Haraam exchange scammers cannot or will not filter investors then they cannot call themselves "Shariah" compliant. If they continue to do so they are liars. Simple.

I totally agree with you, the team needed to think in advance about the moment they would filter the participants and after that organize a fundraiser! Let's see how they get out of this situation, if all the same plan to develop this project!

Thank you for the post.

The most important thing to remember is that Adab exchange are scammers and they all have one rule in common: If they lie about one thing they can lie about other things too

These people are not interested in a Shariah compliant exchange, they are willing to take money from anybody. If the moral standing of that person is against the principles of Shariah then they cannot be called Shariah compliant.

They have no intention of changing direction, they want to launch this website with funds from people who may have got them from illegal or immoral or illicit sources.

Shame on Adab Haraam exchange.
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In any project you can believe or not believe. But it will be only your personal opinion. Nobody forbids to express their personal opinions on the forum. But people themselves must decide to trust ADAB project or not.
Everyone believes in their own project, but this does not mean that you need to impose your opinion that the project is bad, or that the team is

People need to stick by the facts, no speak about anyone or any project bad without any good data about it.
I agree, the facts are important
jr. member
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In any project you can believe or not believe. But it will be only your personal opinion. Nobody forbids to express their personal opinions on the forum. But people themselves must decide to trust ADAB project or not.
Everyone believes in their own project, but this does not mean that you need to impose your opinion that the project is bad, or that the team is

People need to stick by the facts, no speak about anyone or any project bad without any good data about it.
Above, a person proves some weightless factors that the project is a scam, but there is no concrete evidence, the person simply took half of the money from the project, came out of the team and just says nonsense
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In any project you can believe or not believe. But it will be only your personal opinion. Nobody forbids to express their personal opinions on the forum. But people themselves must decide to trust ADAB project or not.
Everyone believes in their own project, but this does not mean that you need to impose your opinion that the project is bad, or that the team is

People need to stick by the facts, no speak about anyone or any project bad without any good data about it.
jr. member
Activity: 181
Merit: 1
In any project you can believe or not believe. But it will be only your personal opinion. Nobody forbids to express their personal opinions on the forum. But people themselves must decide to trust ADAB project or not.
Everyone believes in their own project, but this does not mean that you need to impose your opinion that the project is bad, or that the team is
jr. member
Activity: 134
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Maybe at the sales stages, they cannot filter all participants according to their affiliation, but after careful verification they will weed out those people who do not meet Sharia norms and return all invested funds to them. Something like that I observed in some projects that, after holding the fees, sifted out participants from certain countries and returned the money to them! What will you say in this case?

Thank you for your post. I appreciate your comments and views.

Considering the importance of the word "Shariah" added alongside the name of this project, I think they should be extra careful and remain within the boundaries of those rules.

From what I can see they will ask for KYC regardless when seeking ICO individual investors (but not for corporate investors).

What you proposed about the idea of returning funds to investors might work but it is not necessary if because they could easily have an online checklist that the prospective investor would need to complete before even being allowed to participate in the ICO. That should include questions about their employment and salary and make sending a tax return with their KYC mandatory simply because they chose to add the word "Shariah" for this exchange, nobody forced them to.

In the end if the Adab Haraam exchange scammers cannot or will not filter investors then they cannot call themselves "Shariah" compliant. If they continue to do so they are liars. Simple.

I totally agree with you, the team needed to think in advance about the moment they would filter the participants and after that organize a fundraiser! Let's see how they get out of this situation, if all the same plan to develop this project!
In any case, they will find a way out of any situation, and must adhere to their business plan so that in the future there will be no questions
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Maybe at the sales stages, they cannot filter all participants according to their affiliation, but after careful verification they will weed out those people who do not meet Sharia norms and return all invested funds to them. Something like that I observed in some projects that, after holding the fees, sifted out participants from certain countries and returned the money to them! What will you say in this case?

Thank you for your post. I appreciate your comments and views.

Considering the importance of the word "Shariah" added alongside the name of this project, I think they should be extra careful and remain within the boundaries of those rules.

From what I can see they will ask for KYC regardless when seeking ICO individual investors (but not for corporate investors).

What you proposed about the idea of returning funds to investors might work but it is not necessary if because they could easily have an online checklist that the prospective investor would need to complete before even being allowed to participate in the ICO. That should include questions about their employment and salary and make sending a tax return with their KYC mandatory simply because they chose to add the word "Shariah" for this exchange, nobody forced them to.

In the end if the Adab Haraam exchange scammers cannot or will not filter investors then they cannot call themselves "Shariah" compliant. If they continue to do so they are liars. Simple.

I totally agree with you, the team needed to think in advance about the moment they would filter the participants and after that organize a fundraiser! Let's see how they get out of this situation, if all the same plan to develop this project!
jr. member
Activity: 134
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In any project you can believe or not believe. But it will be only your personal opinion. Nobody forbids to Express their personal opinions on the forum. But people themselves must decide to trust ADAB project or not.
The fate of the project depends on the Muslim people themselves, if they invest and work well with the project, in the future we will see a project in real life
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In any project you can believe or not believe. But it will be only your personal opinion. Nobody forbids to express their personal opinions on the forum. But people themselves must decide to trust ADAB project or not.
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It is nice to get in again at nearly the top of the new page  Grin

Adab Haraam exchange = scam

Just think about it  for a moment. If the Adab Team cannot check the "purity of the source of the money" that investors send, or if the Adab Team cannot check the "moral standing of each investor" then they can continue to create their exchange but they should remove the word "Shariah".

Would you invest in an ICO for a Vegan cake baking company called "Vegan Cakes For All"? Sure why not if it is a good investment?

But if that "Vegan Cakes For All" company was using using cows milk in all of its Sponge Cake products and using pork fat in all of its Carrot Cake products then how can that company called itself "Vegan Cakes For All"? If they want to trade then remove the word "Vegan" and call yourself "Cakes For All" because they are lying and misleading and scamming therefore are thieves.

The moment they drop the word "Vegan" they seize being lying, misleading, scammers and thieves and become a legitimate business.

This project will not be successful long term because the team behind it are inexperienced and out of their depth otherwise they would never have lied about it being Shariah compliant.

I repeat from an earlier post: Thanks to the bots and airdrop and free token seekers who have pumped and flooded this thread and thanks to the lies thrown in my direction I have dedicated the Scam Alert signature just for you and your beloved Adab Haraam exchange. I hope you like it. Thank you.

I will try be back at least once to make sure I post on every new page to re-iterate the message this "project" is a scam

 Grin

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JollyGood, why don't you tell us that you used to be community manager of ADAB? Tell us more, that you've stollen money from adab team and they kicked you out of stuff. And now you are writing here accusations
I also know this information, that the project is real and it is not scam no, the team is really working and trying to get to the market Grin
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