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Background in computer science, > 27 years in enterprise IT. Into science fiction/fantasy, art & design, history and economics. Author of THE CRESCENT AND THE CRYPT, BITCOIN IS HALAL & THE ROBOTS ARE ALIVE! 👉 Get the books from www.ashikusmanbooks.com. New All-in-One Bitcoin/Lightning/Nostr Wallet project: www.ijmawallet.com. For book translations, ✉️ bitcoinishalal@proton.me.

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📅 On this day in 1937, Alan Turing published his groundbreaking paper "On Computable Numbers" - laying the foundation for everything we now call computing and AI. 🤖 In our book "The Robots Are Alive! Adam and Layla Demystify AI", we introduce young readers to Turing's famous test through the eyes of siblings Adam and Layla. Instead of complex academic jargon, they discover it's like playing "Guess Who?" - but instead of guessing faces, you're figuring out if you're chatting with a human brain or a robot brain! 💡 Why does this matter today? Because as AI becomes part of our daily lives, our children need to understand: • What intelligence really means • How to think critically about technology • That the questions Turing asked in 1937 are MORE relevant now than ever The Turing Test isn't just history - it's the foundation for understanding modern AI, from chatbots to the assistants in our phones. And if we can't explain these concepts to our youth in simple terms, how can we expect them to navigate an AI-powered future? 📚 "The Robots Are Alive!" breaks down big AI concepts into family-friendly conversations that stick. Because the future of AI isn't just being built by engineers - it's being shaped by the next generation who understands it. 🤖 “The Robots Are Alive! Adam and Layla Demystify AI” is available NOW on Amazon and Google Play. 👉Amazon (paperback): http://bit.ly/47lxNLS 📬 Check your regional Amazon site for best pricing and delivery options. 👉Google Play (ebook): http://bit.ly/4qiAaHR ⭐️ For more details and downloadable worksheets, visit www.ashikusmanbooks.com #AlanTuring #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #STEMEducation #TuringTest #AILiteracy #TheRobotsAreAlive #ComputerScience #FamilyLearning image image image
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Record your children's birthdays by block height. #Bitcoin Timechain. image
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Bye Bye Fiat. Buy Buy #Bitcoin image
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In a world where hash power is weaponised and truth itself is under siege, The Consensus War ignites a digital jihad against the forces of centralisation. As the World Economic Consortium unleashes a ghost chain to rewrite history, a decentralised alliance of rebels, scholars, and guerrilla miners rise to defend the soul of Bitcoin—and the moral fabric of the future. This second chapter of The 21 Million Covenant plunges deeper into the cyberpunk Muslim Futurist universe, where blockchain warfare meets spiritual resistance. From Sheikh Ibrahim’s fatwa against financial falsehood to Nyx’s scarlet-threaded code that exposes the forgery, every moment pulses with urgency and conviction. The imagery is cinematic: off-grid ASICs humming in bakeries and basements, a ghost chain advancing like a digital Dajjal, and a global community choosing conscience over control. https://blockchainology.substack.com/p/the-consensus-war #cyberpunk #muslimfuturism #bitcoin image
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In a world where quantum code can rewrite truth itself, faith, freedom, and the blockchain hang in the balance. 🌐 The Quantum Gambit is the electrifying first chapter of The 21 Million Covenant—a cyberpunk Muslim futurist saga where decentralised warriors, spiritual scholars, and rogue coders unite to defend the incorruptible. When a ghost in the Bitcoin network whispers of an awakening AI—Cronus—capable of forging perfect lies, a global resistance ignites. From the storm-lit towers of Jakarta to the mint-scented libraries of Cairo, a digital majlis forms: Nyx, the veiled hacker; Sheikh Ibrahim, the scholar of sacred trust; and Ben, the fork architect. Their mission? Forge a quantum-resistant shield before the machine awakens. But the enemy isn’t just code—it’s the human hunger for control. As time collapses and consensus fractures, the battle for truth becomes a spiritual jihad against deception itself. ⚡️ Faith meets firmware. Sharia meets SHA-256. And the future is forked. Read the first transmission on Substack. https://blockchainology.substack.com/p/the-quantum-gambit image
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Simon Dixon’s interview on nostr:nprofile1qqs2xpwv3yngvx7auhr3hwm06w2tkn82dm6lt7ryq2eynlzuavxwygqpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqzrthwden5te0dehhxtnvdakqes7lrg's "What Is Money?" show is a sweeping exposé of the hidden financial architecture behind global power, war, and economic control—culminating in a call for #Bitcoin as a peaceful revolution. In this riveting episode titled “They Control Everything: The Hidden Masters of Money and War,” Bitcoin pioneer Simon Dixon joins Robert Breedlove to dissect the invisible forces shaping geopolitics, central banking, and societal unrest. Dixon unveils the concept of the “Proof of Weapons Network”—a system where military might, fiat currency, and debt intertwine to uphold global dominance. He argues that democracy is largely an illusion, manipulated by central banks and corporate interests that perpetuate a debt-based Ponzi scheme. Key themes include: - The shift to a multipolar world: Dixon explores how rising powers like BRICS challenge Western hegemony, reshaping global alliances and currency dynamics. - Weaponisation of money: Fiat currencies are used not just for trade, but as tools of control and civil unrest, with institutions like BlackRock playing outsized roles. - Bitcoin as resistance: Positioned as a non-violent counterforce, Bitcoin offers decentralisation, transparency, and sovereignty in contrast to the centralised technocracy. - Historical and spiritual dimensions: From gold-backed empires to modern technocratic governance, Dixon traces the evolution of economic theories and power structures, urging viewers to reclaim personal responsibility in the face of spiritual and financial warfare. The conversation crescendos with a bold call to boycott the legacy financial system and embrace decentralised alternatives. Dixon’s insights blend economic history, geopolitical analysis, and philosophical reflection—making this episode a must-watch for anyone seeking to understand the deeper mechanics of money, war, and freedom. 🔗 Watch the full interview here. https://youtu.be/ZVTV3VRbI_o "Everybody needs more bitcoin this month than the previous month." - Simon Dixon image
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Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System (Sort Of) Or: The Day Baba Tried to Explain Satoshi's White Paper to Adam and Layla By Adam, Age 14 (Digital Money Expert) So, picture this: a Tuesday evening. Baba came home with this look on his face. Not the "someone ate my last samosa" look, but the "I'm about to teach you something important" look. "Kids," he announced, setting down his briefcase. "Today we're going to read a very special document." "Is it about video games?" I asked hopefully. "Is it a permission slip for unlimited screen time?" Layla added. "Better," Baba said, pulling out his laptop. "It's the Bitcoin Whitepaper." Layla and I exchanged glances. Muezza meowed from under the table, which I'm pretty sure was cat-language for "this sounds boring." Page 1: The Problem (Or: Why Banks Are Like That One Kid Who Has to Be in the Middle of Everything) "Okay," Baba began, "imagine you want to send money to your cousin Zahra in another country." "Easy!" I said. "I'll just hand her the money." "She lives in Malaysia, Adam," Mama said, not looking up from her cooking. "Oh. Right. So... I'll mail it?" "What if it gets lost?" Layla asked. "Or stolen? Or what if Muezza somehow mails herself instead?" We all looked at Muezza, who was currently trying to fit inside a box half her size. Fair point. "Exactly," Baba said. "So normally, you'd use a bank. But here's the problem Satoshi Nakamoto—" "Who?" I interrupted. "The mysterious person who invented Bitcoin. No one knows who they really are. Could be one person, could be a group, could be an alien." "Definitely an alien," I muttered. Layla rolled her eyes. She's been perfecting that move since she was, like, five. "Anyway," Baba continued, "Satoshi noticed that when you send money through banks, they act as the middleman. They have to verify that you actually have the money, that you're not trying to spend the same money twice—" "Why would anyone do that?" I asked. "Because humans are creative in terrible ways," Mama called from the kitchen. "Now pay attention." Page 2: The Solution (Or: What If We Could All Just... Agree?) "So here's Satoshi's big idea," Baba said, getting excited. He always does this finger-tent thing when he's about to explain something he thinks is cool. "What if, instead of trusting ONE bank to keep track of everyone's money, we had EVERYONE keep track of EVERYONE's money?" There was a pause. "That sounds exhausting," Layla said. "That sounds AWESOME," I said. "It's like... a group project for money!" "Adam, you hate group projects," Layla reminded me. "I know, but this is different! This is group projects with... mathematics!" Baba laughed. "Exactly! Satoshi created something called a 'blockchain.' Think of it like a notebook that everyone has a copy of." "Why is it called a blockchain?" I asked. "Because information is stored in 'blocks,' and they're linked together in a 'chain,'" Mama explained, bringing over a tray of tea. "See? Block. Chain. Our ancestors were very literal people." Page 3: The Transactions (Or: How to Send Money Without Actually Sending Money) "Here's how it works," Baba said, drawing on a piece of paper. "When you want to send Bitcoin to someone, you announce it to everyone on the network." "EVERYONE?!" Layla gasped. "That's so embarrassing! What if I want to buy something weird?" "They don't know it's YOU-you," Baba explained. "You have a digital address, kind of like a username. So instead of 'Layla sent 1 Bitcoin to Adam,' it says something like 'XK893FJ sent 1 Bitcoin to QR473NM.'" "Oh, so it's like having a spy code name!" I said. "I want mine to be ThunderBolt3000." "That's not how it works, sweetie," Mama said gently. "It's random numbers and letters." "ThunderBolt3000 is cooler," I insisted. Page 4: The Timestamp Server (Or: Proof That You Did the Thing at the Time You Said You Did the Thing) "Now," Baba continued, "the whitepaper talks about something called a 'timestamp server.' It's basically a way to prove that a transaction happened at a specific time." "Why does that matter?" Layla asked. "Because," Baba said, using his teaching voice, "what if someone tries to spend the same Bitcoin twice? Like, they send it to you, but ALSO send it to someone else at the same time?" "That's cheating!" I exclaimed. "Exactly. So the timestamp server helps everyone agree on which transaction came first. It's like when you and Layla both claim you called dibs on the last piece of cake—" "I ALWAYS call it first," I interrupted. "You do NOT," Layla shot back. "—and we check the security camera to see who actually said it first," Mama finished. "We have security cameras?" I asked. "No, Adam. It was a metaphor." Page 5: Proof-of-Work (Or: Why Bitcoin Miners Aren't Actually Mining) "This is where it gets interesting," Baba said. "To add transactions to the blockchain, people called 'miners' have to solve really difficult maths puzzles." "Wait," I said. "I thought miners went underground and dug for gold or diamonds or whatever." "Different kind of mining," Mama explained. "These miners use powerful computers to solve complex mathematical problems. When they solve one, they get to add a new block of transactions to the chain." "And they get paid Bitcoin for doing it!" Baba added. "So let me get this straight," Layla said slowly. "People use powerful computers to solve maths problems that don't actually DO anything except prove they solved math problems, and they get paid for it?" "Well, when you put it THAT way..." Baba trailed off. "But it DOES do something," Mama said. "It keeps the network secure. The maths problems are so hard that it would take too much time and electricity to cheat the system." "Ohhhh," I said, even though I only sort of understood. "So it's like... really expensive homework?" "Sure, Adam," Baba sighed. "Really expensive homework." Page 6: The Network (Or: Democracy, But Make It Maths) "The network has a simple rule," Baba continued. "The longest chain wins." "Like Rapunzel?" I asked. Everyone stared at me. "What? She had the longest chain of... hair. Okay, forget it." Baba cleared his throat. "What I mean is, if there's ever a disagreement about which version of the blockchain is correct, the network accepts whichever chain has the most work put into it—usually the longest one." "So if 51% of the computers agree on something, that becomes the truth?" Layla asked. "Basically, yes." "That seems... problematic," she said. "It can be," Mama agreed. "That's why it's important that no single person or group controls more than 50% of the mining power. Otherwise, they could manipulate the system." "Hypothetically," Baba added quickly, seeing our worried faces, "it would be extremely expensive and difficult to do." Page 7: Privacy (Or: Everyone Knows Your Business, But They Don't Know It's YOUR Business) "Now, about privacy," Baba said. "Remember how I said transactions use random addresses instead of names?" We nodded. "That means the blockchain is completely public—anyone can see every transaction that's ever happened—but they can't necessarily tell who made them." "Like a mask!" I said. "You can see me running around, but you can't see my face!" "If you're running around in a mask, we have other problems," Mama muttered. "But," Layla said thoughtfully, "couldn't someone figure out who you are by looking at patterns? Like, if they know you bought something at one place, and then see a payment from that address to another address, couldn't they follow the trail?" Baba looked impressed. "That's very perceptive, Layla. Yes, it's possible with enough detective work. That's why the whitepaper recommends using a new address for every transaction." "So it's more like... privacy-ISH," I said. "Privacy-ish," Baba agreed. Page 8: The Calculations (Or: The Part Where Adam's Eyes Glazed Over) "Now," Baba said, "there's a whole section about the mathematical probability of an attacker being able to—" "BABA," I interrupted. "Do we REALLY need to know the math?" "The whitepaper includes formulas about hash rates and proof-of-work chains and—" "BABA." He sighed. "Fine. The short version: Math makes Bitcoin secure. Very complicated math." "I could've told you that an hour ago," Layla said. Page 9: Conclusion (Or: What Did We Just Learn?) Mama sat down with us, tea in hand. "So, what do you think? Do you understand what Satoshi was trying to do?" "I think," I said slowly, "that Satoshi wanted to create money that no one person controlled. Like, instead of banks being in charge, everyone is kind of in charge together." "And the blockchain is like a shared notebook," Layla added, "where everyone can see what's written, but it's really hard to cheat because you'd have to outwork everyone else." "And miners solve math problems to add new pages to the notebook," I continued, "and they get paid Bitcoin for their trouble." "And it's all transparent but also kind of private," Layla finished, "which is confusing but cool." Baba beamed at us. "That's exactly right!" "But Baba," I asked, "is Bitcoin... halal?" He smiled. "Well, Adam, that's a different conversation. But understanding how it works is the first step." Muezza chose that moment to jump onto the table, knocking over Baba's carefully drawn diagrams. "Muezza!" we all shouted. He just stared at us with his big green eyes, probably thinking about how silly humans are with their digital money and complicated maths problems. And you know what? Maybe he had a point. The End (Or: The Beginning of Many More Questions About Bitcoin That Baba Would Have to Answer) 👉 Find out more in BITCOIN IS HALAL! Bitcoin is Halal (English 🇬🇧): 📚Amazon (paperback): https://amzn.eu/d/7G7lNQb 📱Google Play (ebook): https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=qjxlEQAAQBAJ Bitcoin itu Halal (Bahasa Indonesia 🇮🇩): 📱 Google Play (ebook): https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=bqtyEQAAQBAJ 📚 Bukunesia (paperback): https://bukunesiastore.com/shop/buku-bitcoin-itu-halal-adam-dan-laila-menemukan-emas-digital-bitcoin-is-halal-adam-and-layla-discover-digital-gold/ Or from here: https://shopee.co.id/Bukunesia-Buku-Bitcoin-itu-Halal-Adam-dan-Laila-Menemukan-Emas-Digital-i.717921939.43673317510 Arabic translation coming soon! البيتكوين حلال 🇧🇦 Bosnian translation starting soon! 🎙️Audiobook is currently in development. Thank you!🙏 🌐 More details on www.ashikusmanbooks.com #BitcoinIsHalal #DigitalLiteracy #BitcoinForKids #BitcoinEducation #BitcoinWhitePaperDay image
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Artificial Intelligence is no longer a sci-fi fantasy; it’s a daily reality. It powers the search results for your child’s homework, recommends the next family movie, and is already transforming industries from medicine to farming. This incredible technology promises a future of unprecedented innovation. Yet, it also brings a wave of complex questions: How do we guard against algorithmic bias? What does a world with deepfakes mean for truth? And how will AI reshape the jobs our children will one day seek? For parents and educators, starting this conversation can feel daunting. How do you explain a Neural Network to a teenager? How do you discuss AI ethics in a way that’s engaging, not alarming? This is the challenge we set out to solve with “The Robots Are Alive! Adam and Layla Demystify AI.” Following the success of “Bitcoin Is Halal,” this new book invites your family back into the lively home of Adam, a 14-year-old tech enthusiast, and his sharp, artistic sister, Layla. When their smart speaker hilariously misunderstands a simple request, it sparks a family-wide adventure to figure out what AI really is. This isn’t a dry textbook. It’s a story. Through the characters’ witty dialogue, funny mishaps (involving a cat-ninja and a wise tortoise), and patient guidance from their parents, complex topics become simple. Readers will effortlessly learn about: - Machine Learning through the analogy of a baby learning to recognise a cat. - Neural Networks as a “team of detectives” or a “stack of pancakes.” - Real-world applications, from helping doctors in hospitals to aiding farmers in Bangladesh. “The Robots Are Alive!” is designed to be a shared experience. With “Adam’s Brain Blasts,” “Layla’s But Whyyy?” boxes, and end-of-part family discussion questions, it provides the perfect launchpad for one of the most important conversations you can have with your children today. It’s a book about preparing them not just to be consumers of future technology, but to be its thoughtful, critical, and ethical shapers. The future is arriving faster than ever. Isn’t it time your family started talking about it? 📘 Available now on Amazon and Google Play  👉 Amazon (paperback): http://bit.ly/47lxNLS 👉 Google Play (ebook): http://bit.ly/4qiAaHR ⭐️ More info at ashikusmanbooks.com
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The Law of Focus "I focus on one thing and one thing only - that's trying to stack as many sats as I can" image
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How can we equip the next generation with an understanding of emerging financial technologies like #Bitcoin, while staying true to our faith values? "BITCOIN IS HALAL" offers a unique solution, presenting complex topics in an accessible and engaging format for young readers. A valuable tool for sparking important conversations about money, technology, and faith in your home or classroom. 👉 Get your copy of BITCOIN IS HALAL now. Bitcoin is Halal (English 🇬🇧): 📚 Amazon: https://amzn.eu/d/7G7lNQb 📱 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=qjxlEQAAQBAJ Bitcoin itu Halal (Bahasa Indonesia 🇮🇩): 📱 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=bqtyEQAAQBAJ 📚 Bukunesia (paperback): https://bukunesiastore.com/shop/buku-bitcoin-itu-halal-adam-dan-laila-menemukan-emas-digital-bitcoin-is-halal-adam-and-layla-discover-digital-gold/ Or from here: https://shopee.co.id/Bukunesia-Buku-Bitcoin-itu-Halal-Adam-dan-Laila-Menemukan-Emas-Digital-i.717921939.43673317510 Arabic translation coming soon! البيتكوين حلال 🎙️Audiobook is currently in development. Thank you!🙏 🌐 More details on www.ashikusmanbooks.com #BitcoinIsHalal #DigitalLiteracy #BitcoinForKids #BitcoinEducation image image image
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Lightning is the transport layer that connects everything. It moves bitcoin between the base layer and the Layer 3 systems. Cashu and Fedimint use Lightning for deposits/withdrawals while providing different custody models (single mint vs. distributed) and privacy guarantees (maximum anonymity vs. high privacy). image
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Why Your Kids Need to Understand AI (And Why This Book Finally Gets it Right) In a world drowning in AI hype and fearmongering, this book does something remarkable: it makes AI understandable, ethical, and actually exciting for the next generation. Let’s be honest—most AI books for young people fall into two camps: either they’re so technical that eyes glaze over by page three, or they’re so simplified that they’re basically useless. While most AI books start with Alan Turing, this one takes us back to the Golden Age of Islamic Civilisation (8th-14th centuries). We meet Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi—yes, the person who gave us the word “algorithm”—and Al-Jazari, who built sophisticated automatons centuries before modern robotics. This isn’t just interesting trivia. It’s a powerful reminder that innovation has always been global, collaborative, and built on diverse foundations. In an era where we’re racing to deploy AI everywhere, The Robots Are Alive! anchors the conversation in timeless ethical principles. Drawing from Islamic values—truthfulness (Sidq), justice (Adl), stewardship (Istikhlaf), and seeking benefit while avoiding harm—the authors create a moral framework that applies whether you’re Muslim or not. The message is clear: AI isn’t coming—it’s here. The question is whether our kids will shape it or be shaped by it. The kids reading this book today will be the ones deciding how AI integrates into society tomorrow. They’ll be the policymakers, the engineers, the ethicists, and the users. They need more than fear. They need more than hype. They need understanding, ethical grounding, and the confidence to engage with AI critically and creatively. The Robots Are Alive! delivers exactly that. The Robots Are Alive! Adam and Layla Demystify AI is available now. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or just someone who cares about the next generation’s relationship with technology—this is the book they need to read. Because the best way to prepare for the future is to understand it. https://open.substack.com/pub/blockchainology/p/why-your-kids-need-to-understand image image image image image image
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My Kid Won’t Read a Textbook on AI (And Now They Don’t Have To) Let’s face it—terms like “Machine Learning” and “Neural Networks” don’t exactly scream fun. But what if your child could laugh, learn, and love exploring AI? 📚 You don’t hand them a textbook. You hand them a story. Introducing The Robots Are Alive! Adam and Layla Demystify AI—a fast-paced, funny family adventure that sneaks in a full introduction to Artificial Intelligence. ✨ Why it works: - Relatable characters: Adam dreams of robot butlers. Layla just wants the smart speaker to behave. - Humour & heart: From a ninja cat to a wise tortoise, learning is wrapped in chaos and charm. - Brilliant analogies: Neural networks = pancake stacks. Generative AI = imagination machines. - Smart format: Brain Blasts, “But Whyyy?” boxes, illustrations, and chapter recaps keep it engaging. 🤖 By the final page, your child will be decoding deepfakes, debating ethics, and connecting ancient history to modern code. Stop forcing the textbook. Start the adventure. 📘 Available now on Amazon and Google Play 👉 Amazon (paperback) 👉 Google Play (ebook) ⭐️ More at ashikusmanbooks.com #ArtificialIntelligence #ResponsibleAI #EthicalAI #NewBook image image image image
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Publishing soon. insha'Allah 🤲 image image
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Analysis of "Bitcoin, Fiat, and Islamic Finance" The core argument: The global fiat monetary system is fundamentally incompatible with Islamic finance, whereas Bitcoin is inherently aligned with genuine Islamic economic principles. The Fiat Failure (Haram) • Riba and Debt: The modern system relies on fractional reserve banking, creating money ex nihilo (out of nothing) when loans are made. This creation of "money on money" is defined as the Islamically proscribed sin of riba (usury/interest). • Failed Islamic Banking: Contemporary Islamic banks have made the fatal error of competing with conventional interest-based institutions instead of returning to prophetic economics. By remaining fractional reserve banks reliant on fiat, they repeat the mistakes of conventional banking. • Form Over Substance: Popular instruments like the commodity murabaha (tawarruq) are legal ruses designed to mimic loans with interest. Likewise, sukuk (Islamic bonds) often include a Purchase Undertaking that guarantees capital repayment, stripping away asset risk and replacing it with credit risk, thus acting like a conventional bond. The Bitcoin Alignment (Halal) • Sound Money: True Islamic finance was founded on a hard monetary standard (like the gold dinar) and requires money to be a medium of exchange and a store of wealth, not a commodity to be traded. Bitcoin, being finite, scarce, and inflation-resistant, possesses superior sound money characteristics compared to gold. • Anti-Riba Mechanism: Bitcoin is not birthed in debt. It is created through the proof-of-work mechanism, requiring work and energy expenditure, which is termed "unforgeable costliness". This inherent cost prevents creation ex nihilo and makes seigniorage on issuance fundamentally impossible. • Ethical Economics: Bitcoin’s scarcity encourages low time preference (patience, saving, long-term planning), aligning with the Islamic concept of sabr. Its decentralisation aligns with the tradition of separating the ruler (government) from money, fostering economic justice and free markets. • Future Finance: Bitcoin's "pure equity" nature is expected to force financial intermediation back to the ethical risk-sharing models central to Islamic finance, such as mudaraba and musharaka. The paper concludes that a non-Muslim (or group of non-Muslims) likely invented the most Shari’a compliant monetary system in existence. 🔥 Original web version: https://www.axiombtc.capital/islamic PDF (English): https://static1.squarespace.com/static/62de2a644f0418669484e364/t/68f1a881e673d61eba7817fd/1760667823710/Bitcoin%2C+Fiat%2C+and+Islamic+Finance?s=09 image
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Let’s be honest: “Machine Learning,” “Neural Networks,” “Natural Language Processing.” These terms are enough to make most adults’ eyes glaze over, let alone a pre-teen’s or a teenager’s. So how do we get our kids excited about understanding the most transformative technology of their lifetime? You don’t hand them a textbook. You hand them a story. Welcome to “The Robots Are Alive! Adam and Layla Demystify AI,” a book designed for “stealth learning.” We’ve hidden a comprehensive introduction to Artificial Intelligence inside a fun, fast-paced, and hilarious family adventure. Before they know it, your child will be explaining the difference between ANI and AGI, discussing the ethics of deepfakes, and connecting the dots between ancient history and modern code. “The Robots Are Alive!” isn’t just a book about AI; it’s proof that learning can be an absolute blast. Stop trying to force the textbook. It’s time to start the adventure. “The Robots Are Alive! Adam and Layla Demystify AI” available soon on Amazon and Google Play. https://open.substack.com/pub/blockchainology/p/my-kid-wont-read-a-textbook-on-ai image
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