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Re: [ANN] ADAB - First Islamic Crypto Exchange, based on the Shariah norms
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draka_na_dne
on 10/10/2018, 23:18:24 UTC
I think that people who want to participate in the project and make money will pay attention to the prospects of the project itself. Religion, and especially Islam, has nothing to do with ICO.
I agree that religion can not be associated with blockchain technologies or cryptocurrencies in General.

In this Adab project religion is used as a form of service to serve certain communities that have rules and procedures that are different from others, it's just that I don't understand how they apply Islamic Shari'a in the crypto world, are ADAB teams truly religious experts?
Apparently, yes, as we see, the team keeps the rules in the project that do not perevate development
It has always been important to keep your way strictly to the rules, study all the risks that are waiting for you on the way and keep competitors on the way.
Before you enter the market and do your business, you need a business plan, so you need to build on it in the future and keep to the plan
It is very important to make a good business plan so that the project adheres to it, and the team understands what it does, you need to study the competition market very well.