Not much man would understand your sayings here brother. So i will ask two simple questions to change everything on this thread.
Your reply to first one; will be for all the members of bitcointalk to understand.
The second one is to actually for you. Your reply represents alot about your position in Islam. Cause to be muslim first of all you have to be able to call your self among the believers of Mohammad.
1) if this coin is going to be as it's name "helal", then this means it's not going to be traded on any crypto-currency exchange market site servicing for the free market capitalism allowing anything to be sold from any price that market demand. So exchanges are off the table forever, right?
2) I am not going to try to find a translator for these two words, i think as a muslim you'll easily understand what i am talking about. How do you expect this HELAL coin of yours to serve 1.5B muslim community in terms of "KUL HAKKI" ?
Anyway i did not want to disturb anyone. I just expressed the problems i see about this coin, from the side of it's religious approach.
1) if this coin is going to be as it's name "helal", then this means it's not going to be traded on any crypto-currency exchange market site servicing for the free market capitalism allowing anything to be sold from any price that market demand. So exchanges are off the table forever, right?
Answer: I have no clue how you made this reasoning leaving exchanges out of the table forever. Let say you eat a Helal meat. how do you think the price of helal meat is decided. It is an open market and that is how price and evaluations occur. As you should knof Our profit Mohammad (S.A.S) was merchant (tacir) and ticarat (commerce) is sunnet. Namely we dont see a contradiction in terms of HALAL Coin to be traded.
2) I am not going to try to find a translator for these two words, i think as a muslim you'll easily understand what i am talking about. How do you expect this HELAL coin of yours to serve 1.5B muslim community in terms of "KUL HAKKI" ?
This is a good question actually. Kul hakki is exactly the thing we would like to protect with HALAL Coin. Using fiat currency which is inflated by governments and rothschield family controlled central banks is stealing the money of economically unorganised and fragile masses. Fiat currency system eats kul hakki. Limited number of cryptocoins is the best way of protecting it. It could be other cryptocurrency as well. But why not HALAL Coin. Which is at the very early adoption stage and Halal Coin is not a currency only. We are aiming to unify commonsensed Muslims to create a unique voice and a Muslim Economic Lobby.