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Topic: [ANN] ADAB - First Islamic Crypto Exchange, based on the Shariah norms - page 94. (Read 87070 times)

jr. member
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Against the background of projects offering cryptocurrency exchange ADAB looks interesting.  But ADAB will exchange only known and successful cryptocurrencies that are traded on all exchanges. Therefore, only Muslims are likely to show interest in the project. If it earn their trust.
First, they need to earn a rating among their people so that in the future the service will fully work and people can exchange without any questions.
sr. member
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RightBTC already operates in Dubai so i'm not sure what the importance is of being Shariah compliant. Also, Iran is going to create it's own crypto currency and they are very strict on Shariah law.
full member
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What is happening with those spammers about scam and spammers for bounty, it looks really confusing.
hero member
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This projects only dissatisfy several members, but in other cases it is ok. Nobody complains about Adab except 2-3 members.
So if you don't like it, then don't invest,everybody has own opinion

If someone smart just check your history - https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/freddy63-30193,
he/she will see what are you "pumping" here.
legendary
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@ Abeer Mousa Community Development Manager

Have you stopped banning people from the Telegram just because they expose that Adab Haraam exchange is not Shariah compliant?
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Against the background of projects offering cryptocurrency exchange ADAB looks interesting.  But ADAB will exchange only known and successful cryptocurrencies that are traded on all exchanges. Therefore, only Muslims are likely to show interest in the project. If it earn their trust.
legendary
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Still the multiple aliases "scammer bots", "give-me-bounty-for-each-incoherent-post-I-make-to-pump-this-thread", "freebie token seeking vagabonds" and "airdrop beggars" keep posting here

They will keep pumping up the thread to start new pages in an effort to suppress those posting questions that  expose Adab Haraam scammers.
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The future is your Genome
Because after the end of the project will begin the most interesting. The token will enter the stock exchange and the market price will be determined. And already this market price will depend on how strong investor confidence in the team’s action will be. if they do nothing (there will be no release of the exchange), then the token will crash, and investors will lose. but let's hope for the best!
lol, really? Noone exchange dont list token of other exchange
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None of these three know anything about Shariah so how can they operate a Shariah business?
jr. member
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Any collection progress? Have you raised something besides soft cap? Is anyone here invested in adab?
they are dont show s any smartcontracts and etc, so we cant follow ICO progress
Of course there are projects that do not show the progress of the ICO-campaign. But the project participants may not like this ADAB position. or... can Muslims look at it differently?
legendary
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Timur Turzhan... are a follower of Shariah or not?

You are non-denominational Muslim so explain why you think you can advise and operate on a Shariah or any religious project.

Wiki (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakhstan#Religion): "Some figures show that non-denominational Muslims form the majority"

Hey Timur, explain how does accepting ICO investment from prostitutes and pimps and drug dealers and heretics still mean the project is following Shariah because when you do not vet investors you get all sorts of people investing money from all sorts of sources (including immoral, illegal and illicit) investing in the ICO.
jr. member
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If ADAB will trade only popular cryptocurrencies then its only advantage is to attract Muslims. I don't think that the rates of cryptocurrencies on the ADAB-exchange will be very different from the rates on the main exchanges.
legendary
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Adab Haraam exchange = scam


This cannot be Shariah compliant or Halal because
the trio from Kazakhstan behind this scam are non-denominational Muslims



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".

The multiple aliases 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"

"airdrop beggars"


that keep pumping up the thread to start new pages in this thread 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 still do not understand what is the connection with the lack of compliance with the norms of Shariah (even if this is true) and the fact that the project is scam Huh Do you have facts that say that these people are not going to issue a stock exchange? And the fact that they are from Kazakhstan says nothing. A lot of people live in Kazakhstan and I think that this is a manifestation of what racial prejudices.
I have nothing against Kazakhstan or any other country, especially since the project is only registered there. Moreover, the project is global and can work all over the world. So all projects probably have opponents.
legendary
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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!


Yes that would be the common sense approach but this trio of team member scammers from Kazakhstan but now living in Uzbekistan are non-denominational Muslims and they are only driven by profit and business rather than the "Shariah norms" that is why this project is a SCAM.

MUST AVOID - DO NOT INVEST IN ADAB HARAAM EXCHANGE SCAM
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I still do not understand what is the connection with the lack of compliance with the norms of Shariah (even if this is true) and the fact that the project is scam Huh Do you have facts that say that these people are not going to issue a stock exchange? And the fact that they are from Kazakhstan says nothing. A lot of people live in Kazakhstan and I think that this is a manifestation of what racial prejudices.
It is difficult to understand Muslim laws if you don't know it and are not a Muslim. An ordinary secular person is quite enough existing exchanges, probably.
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Will the exchange be tied to the local currency? What are the benefits for the residents of Islamic States?

If am not mistaken, this project is primarily intended for the development of the Arabic economy, so I am sure that Arab citizens will be given preferences, perhaps in the form of bigger discounts on sales.

It has limited approach to keep tied this with religious thought I read about the idea it don't have anything attractive. Maybe in Islamic countries this will get more attention but there are majority of the people are not aware of this kind of project they should promote this locally where this company exist.

The whole project is a scam because it is based on a lie, namely that this is a Shariah compliant project when the reality is this is cannot be Shariah compliant because of two main reasons:

1) these scammers follow a non-denominational form of Islam therefore follow NO form of Shariah

2) the fact they are happy to accept funding at the ICO from the following and more mean it cannot have anything to do with religion:

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
those that own breweries and manufacture alcohol


MUST AVOID - DO NOT INVEST IN ADAB HARAAM EXCHANGE SCAM
sr. member
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I suggest everyone calm down and stop swearing. I think this behavior will not benefit the project.
member
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Maybe I'm wrong, but 1.5-2 billion Muslims live in the world. Some of them strictly observe the Shariah norms, some less strictly. ADAB has a chance to attract these people to the cryptocurrency market.
member
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I still do not understand what is the connection with the lack of compliance with the norms of Shariah (even if this is true) and the fact that the project is scam Huh Do you have facts that say that these people are not going to issue a stock exchange? And the fact that they are from Kazakhstan says nothing. A lot of people live in Kazakhstan and I think that this is a manifestation of what racial prejudices.
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