6 Card Games coins screened against our 27-point Shariah methodology. Open any report for pillar scores, criterion breakdowns and purification guidance.
Card Games tokens power blockchain-based collectible or competitive card games, in which players acquire, trade, and battle using digital cards typically represented as NFTs. These tokens function as in-game currency for purchasing card packs, entering tournaments, and trading assets on secondary marketplaces, with card rarity and utility governed by smart contracts. Ownership of cards is recorded on-chain, allowing players to sell or transfer assets independently of the game's original publisher.
| Shariah | Riba | Gharar | Maysir | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 933 | MASHBOOH69.1 | ||||
| 1217 | MASHBOOH65.5 | ||||
| 190 | MASHBOOH65.1 | ||||
| 2545 | MASHBOOH60.9 | ||||
| 1121 | MASHBOOH58.1 | ||||
| 1486 | HARAM44.1 |
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 6 Card Games coins we've screened, the average Shariah compliance score sits at 60.5/100, with 0% classified Halal, 83% Mashbooh, and 17% Haram.