There's a difference of opinions among Muslim scholars right now surrounding Bitcoin.

They haven't taken a deeper look at it to see the benefits:

* Neutral

* Permissionless

* Borderless

* More can't be printed

Some of the scholars (at least what I understand) only looked at the changing price (goes up or down like a stock) and then immediately labeled it as a stock, and since most stocks are not allowed, it got lumped in there with all of that.

To be safe, they said "not allowed."

And a lot of people accept whatever scholars say without looking at something deeply because they believe they should, they believe that scholars are always right, or they grew up with both of those viewpoints. Challenging it seems illogical to them.

Until recently, I wasn't willing to take a deeper a look at it.

I haven't had time to learn or investigate deeply.

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