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Is Ethereum halal?
By Mehdi, Senior Sukuk Fund Manager · Updated May 2026
Ethereum gets the same two-part treatment as Bitcoin, with one added warning because of what is built on top of it.
The short answer: Much like Bitcoin, simply owning Ethereum (ETH) as an asset is viewed as permissible by a meaningful number of scholars. But Ethereum carries an extra layer of caution: its ecosystem is full of staking and lending products that pay interest-like returns, which are where most people stumble into riba.
The first question — is holding ETH itself permissible — lands in the same place as Bitcoin: genuine scholarly disagreement, with many respected scholars accepting ownership of it as an asset, and I will not fake a tidy verdict over their debate. The second question is where Ethereum differs from Bitcoin in practice: its network is the home of "staking," lending protocols, and DeFi products that promise yields — and many of those are interest in substance, which is riba regardless of the technology wrapping it.
Where we stand: if you hold ETH, hold it outright, and stay away from the yield, staking, and lending products that surround it unless a specific mechanism is genuinely cleared. The coin is one question; the financial machinery built on it is a separate, and usually riskier, one.
New technology does not create new exceptions to old principles. Riba called "yield" on a blockchain is still riba. The deen's clarity is a gift here — it lets you walk into a confusing new world with an old, reliable compass.
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