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⚠️ Attention, $BTC Alert! ⚠️  Watch out! Remember 2022 when $BTC fell from $48,200 to $16,500 in weeks? Now, in 2024, some predict it'll hit $150,000. But let's learn from the past. Big whales use media to attract hopeful investors. When profits peak, they vanish, leaving others behind.  Don't be fooled! Act smart. Consider securing your funds now while BTC is around 70k. History suggests it may not pass $75,000 this year. Protect your investments, stay alert! #BinanceLaunchpool #CPI数据 #bitcoinhalving #Memecoins #sui

⚠️ Attention, $BTC Alert! ⚠️

 Watch out! Remember 2022 when $BTC fell from $48,200 to $16,500 in weeks? Now, in 2024, some predict it'll hit $150,000. But let's learn from the past.

Big whales use media to attract hopeful investors. When profits peak, they vanish, leaving others behind.

 Don't be fooled! Act smart. Consider securing your funds now while BTC is around 70k. History suggests it may not pass $75,000 this year. Protect your investments, stay alert!

#BinanceLaunchpool

#CPI数据

#bitcoinhalving

#Memecoins

#sui

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Muslim Views about future trading.. Future trading is prohibited in Islam for the following reasons ¹ ² ³: - *Gharar*: Futures contracts allow individuals to buy goods that do not exist when signing a contract. It is against Islamic law, which specifies that goods must exist at the time of the actual agreement. - *Short-selling*: Futures contracts allow traders to sell goods they do not own. Islamic law demands that a seller must have ownership of the object at the time of the contract. - *No physical delivery*: Futures contracts allow buyers to resell goods or set contract obligations before actual delivery. Islamic law requires physical delivery of the object before resale or settlement. - *Riba*: Some futures contracts involve dealing in bonds, which is considered riba (usury) and is prohibited in Islam. - *Uncertainty*: Futures contracts often involve uncertainty, as the object of the contract may not exist or may not be delivered. Islamic law prohibits contracts with excessive uncertainty. - *No hand-to-hand exchange*: Some futures contracts do not involve a hand-to-hand exchange, which is required in Islamic law for a transaction to be permissible. - *Dealing in debt*: Futures contracts often involve dealing in debt, which is not allowed in Islam. - *Cash settlement*: Many futures contracts are cash-settled, which means that the contract is settled in cash rather than by delivering the underlying asset. This is not permissible in Islam. Comment yours point of view kindly ⬇️ #BinanceLaunchpool #bitcoinhalving #BullorBear #Token2049
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