Quahl (/kuːɑːl/ k-oo-ah-l), formerly known as Initiative Q, was an attempt to create a new payment network and digital currency. It was created by Israeli entrepreneur Saar Wilf, who previously founded Fraud Sciences, a payment security company acquired by PayPal. Quahl is backed by Cato Institute economist Lawrence H. White. The initiative has indicated it will not take measures to evade state regulation.
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| - كوال (بالإنجليزية: Quahl)، (المعروفة سابقًا باسم Initiative Q) كانت عبارة عن محاولة لإنشاء شبكة دفع جديدة وعملة رقمية، تم إنشاؤها من قبل رجل الأعمال الإسرائيلي سار ويلف، الذي أسس سابقًا شركة فراود ساينس، وهي شركة تأمين مدفوعات استحوذت عليها باي بال، ويدعمه لورانس وايت الخبير الاقتصادي في معهد كاتو، كان الهدف منها هو إنشاء نظام دفع جديد بدلاً من استبدال بطاقات الدفع والأموال الورقية، وإنشاء عملة جديدة (Quahl) وتوزيعها على أي شخص يساعد في تسريع التبني". (ar)
- Quahl (/kuːɑːl/ k-oo-ah-l), formerly known as Initiative Q, was an attempt to create a new payment network and digital currency. It was created by Israeli entrepreneur Saar Wilf, who previously founded Fraud Sciences, a payment security company acquired by PayPal. Quahl is backed by Cato Institute economist Lawrence H. White. The initiative has indicated it will not take measures to evade state regulation. (en)
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| - كوال (بالإنجليزية: Quahl)، (المعروفة سابقًا باسم Initiative Q) كانت عبارة عن محاولة لإنشاء شبكة دفع جديدة وعملة رقمية، تم إنشاؤها من قبل رجل الأعمال الإسرائيلي سار ويلف، الذي أسس سابقًا شركة فراود ساينس، وهي شركة تأمين مدفوعات استحوذت عليها باي بال، ويدعمه لورانس وايت الخبير الاقتصادي في معهد كاتو، كان الهدف منها هو إنشاء نظام دفع جديد بدلاً من استبدال بطاقات الدفع والأموال الورقية، وإنشاء عملة جديدة (Quahl) وتوزيعها على أي شخص يساعد في تسريع التبني". (ar)
- Quahl (/kuːɑːl/ k-oo-ah-l), formerly known as Initiative Q, was an attempt to create a new payment network and digital currency. It was created by Israeli entrepreneur Saar Wilf, who previously founded Fraud Sciences, a payment security company acquired by PayPal. Quahl is backed by Cato Institute economist Lawrence H. White. The initiative has indicated it will not take measures to evade state regulation. Quahl's goal is to create a new payment system rather than replace payment cards and paper money. It is "creating a new currency (Quahl) and distributing it to anyone who helps speed up adoption." Quahl is not a cryptocurrency and is not decentralized, but will instead be overseen by an independent monetary committee, similar to a central bank. Since 2018 Quahl has been giving away free amounts of Q currency to people who join the network, which is by invite only, and the amount of money drops as more people join the network and will stop on the launch date. It has been said that each Q has a value around one US dollar. "The more people join the network, the more value it has." (en)
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