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Been doing some research on halal crypto options for spot trading and honestly there's more to consider than I thought. The whole thing comes down to avoiding riba (interest), gharar (uncertainty), and maisir (gambling) - pretty strict principles but makes sense if that's important to you. So the main halal crypto list I found includes the obvious ones like Bitcoin and Ethereum since they're decentralized and don't involve interest mechanisms. XRP caught my attention too because it's all about cross-border payments without the usury angle. Then there's the stablecoins - USDT and USDC are considered compliant since they're just dollar-backed, no interest involved. Solana, BNB, and Cardano also made the cut for their decentralized approach. Dogecoin's in there too which was surprising but yeah, same logic applies. Beyond the major ones, people also mention Chainlink for its oracle network, Litecoin, Polkadot, Avalanche, and some others like Hedera and Cosmos. There's also wrapped Bitcoin, Stellar, NEAR Protocol, Dai, and a few more if you dig deeper. The common thread is basically: decentralized, no hidden fees or interest, transparent mechanics. Obviously this isn't financial advice and the halal crypto space is still evolving - different scholars might interpret things differently. Curious what others in the community think about this, are there coins you'd add or remove from a halal crypto list?