Based on current research and information available on the web, here are some coins that can be considered “Halal” and are currently listed on Binance based on fatwas and jurisprudential opinions that address their compliance with Islamic law:


Halal cryptocurrencies listed on Binance:

  1. Bitcoin (BTC):$BTC

    • Sharia ruling: Bitcoin is considered halal by some scholars because there is no direct interest in the transactions. However, the transactions must be free from gharar and maysir.

  2. Ethereum (ETH):

    • Sharia ruling: With a focus on its use for non-financial applications or applications that comply with Sharia, it can be considered halal. Uses that involve usury or speculation should be avoided.

  3. Solana (SOL):$SOL

    • Sharia ruling: Known for its speed and efficiency, it can be considered halal if the applications built on it are Sharia compliant.

  4. USDC (USD Coin):

    • Sharia ruling: As a stablecoin pegged to the US dollar, it is considered halal if transactions avoid usury and speculation.

  5. XRP (Ripple):$XRP

    • Sharia ruling: XRP aims to facilitate payments without involving usury or gambling, making it potentially halal.


comments:

  • Disclaimer: The Shariah ruling on cryptocurrencies depends heavily on how they are used and the trading framework. Cryptocurrency trading must be free from usury, uncertainty, gambling, and transactions involving prohibited materials or activities.

  • Diversity in Fatwas: Fatwas differ based on the school of jurisprudence and the interpretation of the jurist, so what is considered permissible in one fatwa may not be so in another.

  • Verification: Muslim investors should consult religious scholars or review fatwas from reputable Islamic institutions before investing to ensure compliance with Sharia.

  • Updates: Updates and changes in fatwas or in the ways in which digital currencies are used should be followed, as this may affect their legal ruling.

Conclusion:

For more accurate details, you can refer to reliable sources such as Islamic fatwa websites or Islamic research centers specializing in Islamic economics.

God knows best.