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TRX has once again crossed a milestone | Excluding stablecoins, it is ranked sixth. This morning, upon waking up, I reflexively opened my market app to see that TRX had already reached eighth place, and when excluding USDT and $USDC, it achieved sixth position in terms of market capitalization, having managed to surpass ADA and $DOGE over the last six months. Everyone knows that Justin Sun's TRON will soon be listed on the stock exchange in the United States, and that it has close ties with the presidential family, so what will be the future of $TRX? 22 min The altcoin season is coming, it is just delayed. $XRP $SOL $ADA 25 min 🕌📉 FUTURES TRADING IN ISLAM: HALAL OR HARAM? 📉🕌 Assalamu Alaikum friends! Today, we will answer a very important question: "Is futures trading allowed in Islam or not?" 🔍 What is Futures Trading? In futures trading, you establish a contract to buy or sell an asset — such as Bitcoin — at a fixed price in the future, but at that time, you do not receive the asset, nor do you have control over it. ⚖️ Islamic Perspective: For most Ulama, futures trading is haram. The reasons are: Gharar (uncertainty) – the agreement is unclear Qimar (gambling) – based on speculation No actual delivery – the goods are not received Leverage & Riba – part of a system based on interest 📚 References Fatwa: ▶️ Mufti Taqi Usmani: "In futures contracts, neither the goods are present, nor is there control – for this reason, it is not permitted." ▶️ Darul Uloom Deoband & Al-Azhar: Futures trading, if there is no delivery of the asset, is haram. ✅ Halal Trading Option: Spot Trading – In which: The actual crypto is bought/sold Full ownership is obtained No leverage, no interest 📢 Conclusion: ❌ Futures Trading = Haram ✅ Spot Trading = H