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Waqar Zaka

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Waqar Zaka
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Born (1991-07-17) 17 July 1991 (age 30)
NationalityPakistani
OccupationTelevision host
Years active2005–present
Known forLiving on the Edge
Champions
Websitewaqarzaka.net

Waqar Zaka is a Pakistani television host, activist, and crypto entrepreneur.[1]

Early life

According to Zaka, he is 2008-09 batch Civil Engineer of NED University of Engineering & Technology.[2]

Zaka started his career from Indus Music. After earning fame as VJ, he started hosting a TV reality show Living on the Edge.[3][4][1] Waqar then created and hosted reality shows XPOSED,[4] King of Street Magic,[4] Desi Kudiyan and The Cricket Challenge aired on ARY Musik.[5]

During the 2013 Pakistani general election, Zaka ran for the seat of the National Assembly of Pakistan from Karachi NA-253 constituency,[6] but was unsuccessful[3] and secured only 31 votes out of the 211,768 total votes cast.[7] Zaka claims he ran to demonstrate how to run for election for his show Main Banoonga Minister; he stated that this was "the only entertaining way of telling our youth how to be a part of the system".[8] He ran on a platform of prioritizing and improving access to entertainment and the internet.[9][10]

In April 2019, Zaka announced a political movement in Pakistan called Tehreek-e-Tech.[11][2] In May 2019, he apologized to the people for destroying the young minds[vague] via his TV reality show Living on the Edge.[3][12]

Champions with Waqar Zaka

In November 2019, Zaka began hosting a TV reality show, Champions with Waqar Zaka, on BOL Network.[13] In January 2020, the show was banned by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA)[13] for being "offensive towards social, religious and cultural values of this country".[14] In April 2020, the Islamabad High Court upheld the decision of PEMRA to ban the show.[15]

Following the suspension of Champions, Zaka began hosting a late night show on YouTube called Headphone Show.[16]

Awards and Nominations

In 2017, Zaka received an award from Abdul Qadeer Khan for his social and humanitarian work in the war-torn areas of Syria and Myanmar.[17] Waqar Zaka has been nominated by Binance for the Bananas Influencer Awards 2021 on June 25.[18] A total of five influencers from around the world were nominated for the award by Binance.

Crypto Mining

Waqar Zaka has started an online academy for cryptocurrency that focuses on simplifying the concepts for average person.[19] He is also starting Pakistan's first crypto mining farm[20] using hydropower in an attempt to bring Pakistan to the list of most developed countries.[21] Earlier, he had vouched to legalize cryptocurrencies in Pakistan[22] through his political party Tehreek-e-Technology Pakistan.[21]

Achievements

Waqar Zaka formed Pakistan's first blockchain-based microfinance platform named TenUp. He filed the case in the Sindh High Court as a petitioner, without any lawyer, about legalizing cryptocurrency in Pakistan and achieved success.[23][24] Through TenUp, Waqar Zaka has also developed a currency for the use of State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). He also claimed that this currency will eradicate the need for PayPal in Pakistan and allow for fastest transactions.[25] He has been raising awareness about legalizing digital currency in Pakistan that can help in paying off the debt of the country and bring it among the richest countries in the world. He also offered free of cost services to entrepreneurs and professionals to develop a blockchain system using cryptocurrency.[26] Due to his efforts, the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has launched Pakistan's first advisory committee[27][28] for cryptocurrency and crypto mining.[29] Advisor to Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Science and Technology & Information Technology, Zia Ullah Bangash has also thanked Waqar Zaka for offering cooperation and support to the KP government.[30]

Zaka has several times moved the court against internet censorship. He moved the Islamabad High Court against ban on popular multiplayer game,[31] PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), which was ruled in his favor.[32] He also filed a case to upgrade the Computer's course in Sindh Board,[33] which was not upgraded since 1997. He filed the case without lawyer and won it, with the court ordering the Sindh Board to upgrade the syllabus.[34] It was termed as a massive achievement[35] for Waqar Zaka by the youth and the media.[36] He also helped save three men accused of blasphemy in Dunga Bunga. He went to the town by taking a flight from Nepal, got the fake FIR removed against them and convinced the mop of fake accusations against the three men.[37] He also streamed[38] the evidence on his Facebook page to highlight the cause of saving minorities in Pakistan.

Waqar Zaka has been appointed as a Crypto Expert by the Government of Pakistan in the advisory committee. The move came in pursuance of the resolution and recommendation of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa regarding Digital Assets. Zaka has vowed to work for free for the country, he announced it on his official Twitter Account.[39]


Waqar Zaka also met the Olympian Arshad Nadeem and presented PKR 1 million on his outstanding performance in Tokyo Olympics 2020 in Javelin Throw. [40]

Waqar Zaka's TenUp Smart, which is Pakistan's first cryptocurrency token, is now listed on an international exchange OKEx.[41][42] Zaka is also partnering with NED University to introduce the first metaverse project of Pakistan.[43]

References

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  2. ^ a b "Attention seeking Waqar Zaka claims he wants to launch cyrptocurrency to help Pakistan pay off its debts". 11 April 2019. Archived from the original on 12 April 2019. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
  3. ^ a b c ڈیسک, انٹرٹینمنٹ (28 May 2019). "وقار ذکا نوجوانوں کو بھٹکانے والا مواد تیار کرنے پر شرمندہ". Dawn News Television. Archived from the original on 11 June 2019. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
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  13. ^ a b "Waqar Zaka's show 'Champions' to remain suspended, IHC rules - Pakistan Today". www.pakistantoday.com.pk. 10 April 2020. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
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  20. ^ Reuters (19 March 2021). "Govt plans to build pilot cryptocurrency mining farms in KP". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  21. ^ a b "Waqar Zaka To Establish First Crypto Mining Farm Using Hydropower". BOL News. 20 March 2021. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  22. ^ "Waqar Zaka New Ideas: Twitteraties Demand PM To Take Notes From Him". BOL News. 2 April 2021. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  23. ^ "Cryptocurrency Ban: Waqar Zaka thanks Court as he achieves success". BOL News. 30 September 2020. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  24. ^ "KP's Draft Crypto Bill Passes, Waqar Zaka Achieves Another Mile Stone". BOL News. 2 December 2020. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
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  27. ^ "Waqar Zaka Convinced Govt To Launch Crypto Advisory Committee". BOL News. 15 March 2021. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  28. ^ "Pakistan to build two pilot crypto mining companies". Gizchina.com. 20 March 2021. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  29. ^ "KPK launches Pakistan's first ever crypto advisory committee, Waqar Zaka claims credit". TechJuice. 16 March 2021. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
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  32. ^ "#Thankyouwqarzaka: PUBG lovers thank Waqar Zaka as IHC lifts ban". BOL News. 24 July 2020. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  33. ^ "'Sindh will have to pay $20b for ignoring my advice' | SAMAA". Samaa TV. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
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  35. ^ "Massive Achievement For Waqar Zaka as Sindh Board Announced to Update the Curriculum". BOL News. 24 February 2020. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
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  37. ^ Yasmeen, Sana (29 October 2019). "Waqar Zaka Said He Helped Save Three Men Accused Of Blasphemy, But People Have Questions". MangoBaaz. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  38. ^ Waqar, retrieved 6 April 2021
  39. ^ Zaka, Waqar (16 May 2021). "https://twitter.com/zakawaqar/status/1393942807975448587". Twitter. Retrieved 16 May 2021. External link in |title= (help)
  40. ^ "Waqar Zaka gives Olympian Arshad Nadeem gift of Rs1 million". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  41. ^ Gardezi, Ahsan (30 September 2021). "OKEx Officially Lists Pakistan's First Cryptocurrency Token on its Exchange". ProPakistani.
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  43. ^ "Waqar Zaka is partnering and investing at NED University". BOL News. 21 September 2021. Retrieved 1 October 2021.

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