Quan2um, a global Sharia-compliant cryptocurrency exchange, has donated more than $20,000 to support residents in several Nigerian regions affected by economic hardship. The funds were used to purchase food and essential goods for families in need. The donation program was carried out as part of a test of Quan2um’s built-in Zakat distribution system.Quan2um, a global Sharia-compliant cryptocurrency exchange, has donated more than $20,000 to support residents in several Nigerian regions affected by economic hardship. The funds were used to purchase food and essential goods for families in need. The donation program was carried out as part of a test of Quan2um’s built-in Zakat distribution system.

Quan2um Donates Over$20,000 During Pilot Of Its Islamic Charity Blockchain

2025/10/22 02:34
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Bratislava, Slovakia — [Oct 18, 2025] – Quan2um, a global Sharia-compliant cryptocurrency exchange, has donated more than $20,000 to support residents in several Nigerian regions affected by economic hardship. The funds were used to purchase food and essential goods for families in need.

The donation program was carried out as part of a test of Quan2um’s built-in Zakat distribution system, which enables automated and transparent allocation of charitable funds directly through the platform. The feature allows users to fulfill their Zakat obligations digitally, ensuring funds reach verified recipients efficiently and securely.

Every week, Zakat and Sadaqah distributions took place, and each person in need received $20 — an amount nearly equal to or exceeding the average weekly income in Nigeria. Some households received over$100, enabling access to food, water, and other essentials for several weeks.

Anyone can join the Zakat, Sadaqah, and personal aid distribution system on Quan2um. All contributions are directed to verified recipients, and Quan2um provides on-chain proof of fund allocation. In addition to religious donations, families who do not practice Islam but are in difficult life circumstances also received support through the personal aid section. This approach helps ensure that Zakat payments reach the most deserving individuals, fully aligning with the teachings of Islam and the principles of social justice and responsibility.

Quan2um continues to expand its social responsibility initiatives across developing regions, focusing on transparency, automation, and blockchain-based accountability.

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