this is not important at all. no legal institutions of Islam have declared crypto currencies as not halal. this only assure muslims and disprove some fraud news.
I am wondering about one thing - do we really had that many Muslims who were interested in cryptocurrency yet stayed away because of the uncertain status of cryptocurrency?
Personally, I think that whoever wanted to invest in crypto did it in the past. However, I am happy for all those conservative people who kept away from BTC, waiting for official confirmation.
I am not sure if that short analysis will be good enough for every Muslim out there 0 but that is certainly a good start - maybe cryptocurrencies will be openly embraced by organized Islamic banking system.
tl;dr The more positive news about BTC the better.
do you know any countries with muslims majority of population. I'm sure you don't, because you won't say that if you know.
Arabic (some countries with the same language) Turkish and Indonesia are the countries with muslims majorities, they have active local boards of discussion in this forum. this proves you are incorrect at the first place. I think you know what I mean.