11 Bridge Governance Tokens coins screened against our 27-point Shariah methodology. Open any report for pillar scores, criterion breakdowns and purification guidance.
Bridge governance tokens are issued by cross-chain bridge protocols that let users lock, wrap, or transfer assets between otherwise incompatible blockchains. Holders vote on protocol parameters such as validator or relayer sets, supported chains, fee structures, and treasury allocation, and in many designs the token can be staked to secure the bridge or earn a share of transaction fees. Examples include tokens from protocols like Synapse, Multichain, and Across, whose value is tied to the volume of assets routed through the bridge and the security model backing it.
| Shariah | Riba | Gharar | Maysir | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 199 | HALAL77.3 | ||||
| 1176 | HALAL71.8 | ||||
| 485 | HALAL71 | ||||
| 435 | MASHBOOH68.5 | ||||
| 2365 | MASHBOOH65.3 | ||||
| 830 | MASHBOOH65.2 | ||||
| 2549 | MASHBOOH60.6 | ||||
| 266 | MASHBOOH57.5 | ||||
| 2304 | MASHBOOH55.8 | ||||
| 717 | HARAM44.4 | ||||
| 657 | HARAM43.5 |
As with every category we track, coins here are screened individually against our 27-point methodology across the three core pillars — riba (interest), gharar (uncertainty), and maysir (speculation/gambling) — rather than being judged by category label alone. Two coins sharing this tag can land on very different verdicts depending on their specific tokenomics, revenue model, and governance structure. Across the 11 Bridge Governance Tokens coins we've screened, the average Shariah compliance score sits at 61.9/100, with 27% classified Halal, 55% Mashbooh, and 18% Haram.