I've long wondered whether crypto is haram—especially as more Muslims enter the market. Honestly, the answer is more complicated than a simple yes or no.



The thing is: cryptocurrencies are just tools. Like a knife—you can use it to prepare food or to harm someone. Islam does not judge the tool itself but how you use it. Bitcoin, Ethereum, or other coins are neutral in themselves. What matters is what you do with them and the intention behind it.

With spot trading, it’s relatively clear—it's halal as long as the coins are not used for haram activities like gambling or fraud. P2P trading also works because it does not involve riba(interest). Projects like Cardano or Polygon that solve real problems are much more acceptable from an Islamic perspective.

Where it gets problematic: meme coins like Shiba Inu or Dogecoin. They have no real value, are driven by hype, and function like gambling—pump-and-dump schemes included. Small investors often lose money while whales cash in. That is definitely haram for me.

Margin and futures trading are also problematic. Margin involves borrowing with interest(riba), and futures are pure speculation without real assets. Both violate Islamic principles and resemble gambling too closely.

What interests me: projects that have real utility and uphold ethical values—whether that’s sustainability or technological innovation. You can participate with a clear conscience there. But with purely speculative objects or gambling tokens? No thanks.

So, the important thing is: look at what the coin actually does, not just the price. When it comes to real utility and transparency, crypto is not automatically haram. But with questionable projects and speculative trading, you should be cautious.
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