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October 28, 2017, 10:56:36 AM
#5
Abu Dhabi Admits 4 Blockchain Startups to Fintech Sandbox.

i think Abu Dhabi making a good use of bitcoin to make here economy stronger ! what about you country ? is it the same ? .
i am sure that my country government don't even know what is bitcoin hahahahah

There were news lately on my country about Bitcoin but I haven't read a full report yet. I bet not everyone is interested on it or it'll just create a hype and then nothing follows. There were even comments that they are sure that most people will back out if they know that Bitcoin has blockchain fees are quite unreasonable sometimes.
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October 28, 2017, 10:50:31 AM
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Well, I read this article: https://cointelegraph.com/news/saudi-arabias-idb-plans-blockchain-financial-project stating "The Islamic Research and Training Institute is seeking to create platforms that are sharia-compliant". This sound so wrong on so many levels  Grin

On one hand they always want to use the most modern technologies and on the other hand they want to grab on to a middleage lifestyle. Abu Dhabi is some kind of real life satire.

I think the arabic world as a whole will have a big problem in the future. At the moment they have money to buy all technologies which come to their interest but they develop nothing on their own. Once their oil money runs out we will see how long they can hold on to rules defindes 1500 years ago.
This is actually not quite as you say. There are poor Islamic countries who will have big problems but they're not anything to offer except put its citizens in the ranks of terrorists. There are rich countries that oil money to develop their infrastructure and buying a business in other countries. Their children study in the best universities in the world. They know what they would do after the oil runs out or it will displace alternative sources of energy.


I respect your opinion . But i didn't like what you said about Islamic countries and that the only thing hey can offer is terrorist . I find that offensive . Again with all my respect
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October 23, 2017, 07:42:39 AM
#3
Well, I read this article: https://cointelegraph.com/news/saudi-arabias-idb-plans-blockchain-financial-project stating "The Islamic Research and Training Institute is seeking to create platforms that are sharia-compliant". This sound so wrong on so many levels  Grin

On one hand they always want to use the most modern technologies and on the other hand they want to grab on to a middleage lifestyle. Abu Dhabi is some kind of real life satire.

I think the arabic world as a whole will have a big problem in the future. At the moment they have money to buy all technologies which come to their interest but they develop nothing on their own. Once their oil money runs out we will see how long they can hold on to rules defindes 1500 years ago.
This is actually not quite as you say. There are poor Islamic countries who will have big problems but they're not anything to offer except put its citizens in the ranks of terrorists. There are rich countries that oil money to develop their infrastructure and buying a business in other countries. Their children study in the best universities in the world. They know what they would do after the oil runs out or it will displace alternative sources of energy.
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October 23, 2017, 07:27:36 AM
#2
Well, I read this article: https://cointelegraph.com/news/saudi-arabias-idb-plans-blockchain-financial-project stating "The Islamic Research and Training Institute is seeking to create platforms that are sharia-compliant". This sound so wrong on so many levels  Grin

On one hand they always want to use the most modern technologies and on the other hand they want to grab on to a middleage lifestyle. Abu Dhabi is some kind of real life satire.

I think the arabic world as a whole will have a big problem in the future. At the moment they have money to buy all technologies which come to their interest but they develop nothing on their own. Once their oil money runs out we will see how long they can hold on to rules defindes 1500 years ago.
newbie
Activity: 47
Merit: 0
October 23, 2017, 06:43:53 AM
#1
Abu Dhabi Admits 4 Blockchain Startups to Fintech Sandbox.

i think Abu Dhabi making a good use of bitcoin to make here economy stronger ! what about you country ? is it the same ? .
i am sure that my country government don't even know what is bitcoin hahahahah
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