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MuaawiyahTucker
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For nearly a decade, Mu’aawiyah has been advocating for how Bitcoin and Islamic finance should be at the forefront of how we engage in ethical business practices, financial sovereignty, and fairness. A prolific educator, serial entrepreneur, and visionary, he is currently developing tools to empower individuals and businesses to harness Bitcoin as an ethical means of commerce, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity for all. Mu’aawiyah is part of a growing movement reshaping global finance through a values-based lens, rooted in integrity and justice.

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Can’t believe how funny this is. image
2025-07-07 16:20:11 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
🇺🇸 DOJ and FBI conclude Epstein had no "client list" and committed suicide. The DOJ and FBI will not disclose further Epstein-related materials, citing the protection of victims' "privacy." 🔴 @DDGeopolitics What did anyone expect.
2025-07-07 14:33:30 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Please give this channel a follow, a share and your support in the comments. This guy is absolutely amazing… he’s doing a vlog of his life in Gaza, but the positivity is just crazy. May Allaah give him and all the ppl of Gaza the best in this life and the next for their sabr and efforts. https://youtu.be/mJPD8tCQ82E
2025-07-05 18:40:34 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
https://youtu.be/1ueveRCPZyM Quite a good interview It’s rare to see an open dialogue with shahid but it gives a good opportunity for some questions asked back
2025-06-28 15:21:53 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Iran mining Bitcoin?! https://www.ncr-iran.org/en/publications/special-reports/bitcoin-mining-in-iran-irgc-operations-and-the-power-grid-crisis/ This was a fascinating article. Lots to think about and it highlighted something I’ve been talking about for a while now. What happens when a nation state decides that mining Bitcoin is more important (and more profitable/productive) than providing energy to its people!! I suggested that there’s nothing that can stop this, but don’t expect it to manifest the way it did in Iran. Fascinating!! So some key takeaways from this: 1) If a nation state is sanctioned, and prevented from normal market functions, things get skewed. The government has to do things to help its people (ie subsidies for utilities) but then now we get miners taking advantage of such subsidies. Now the government is in a predicament. Either cut the subsidies and push out the miners (ie make them pay for their consumption, the real price) but then the people who need it suffer, or leave the subsidies and miners come in and suck up that value. The problem is the lack of market balance between what people can afford and earn. The only solution is for ppls wages to increase through commerce and economic activity, which requires sanctions to be raised. So Bitcoin mining isn’t necessarily the magic bullet to sanctions. 2) You can’t regulate or stop illegal mining. If you try to put rules to stop it at peak times, all you do is hand over more money to those mining in secret while punishing those who have licences. So there is a strong case to regulate mining and not to be done in secret, if mining is proven to be a factor that harms the wider society. It also explains why some nations ban it entirely or are slow to adopt it. It has a lot of other implications for grid stability. The idea that mining can soak up ‘excess energy’ only works to a point, where the price of electricity matches market demand. The moment the every day ppl and industry cannot compete with mining, then we get an imbalance. An imbalance between ‘consumption necessary for human existence’ and ‘consumption for profit’. One may argue that a miner is making money just like any other industry, which is true, but Bitcoin mining doesn’t seem to have similar constrains. There are places in the world where ai data centres are drawing massive amounts of energy and water, taking it away from local consumption, but I don’t know of any ‘illegal data centres’ in ppls homes, offices and even mosques!! Bitcoin, and us all, are becoming victims of its own success lol 😂 I think we will see many different examples and case studies of how Bitcoin mining is adopted across the world, but with countries like Bhutan, who has not had similar issues as Iran (albeit not under sanctions) and now Pakistan and Ethiopia entering into the space, it will take time for this to reach equilibrium and balance to be a NET positive for all.
2025-06-25 06:13:41 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Imagine if social media was available a century ago… image
2025-06-22 13:40:18 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →