4 Collectibles coins screened against our 27-point Shariah methodology. Open any report for pillar scores, criterion breakdowns and purification guidance.
Collectibles are blockchain-based tokens, typically non-fungible tokens (NFTs), that represent ownership of a unique or limited-edition digital item such as artwork, trading cards, virtual memorabilia, or in-game assets. Each token is recorded on a distributed ledger with metadata establishing provenance, scarcity, and authenticity, distinguishing it from fungible cryptocurrencies used primarily as mediums of exchange. Value is driven by rarity, creator reputation, community demand, and secondary-market trading on NFT marketplaces rather than by monetary or utility functions.
| Shariah | Riba | Gharar | Maysir | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 404 | MASHBOOH68.1 | ||||
| 944 | MASHBOOH67.8 | ||||
| 478 | MASHBOOH66.3 | ||||
| 2054 | MASHBOOH54.7 |
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 4 Collectibles coins we've screened, the average Shariah compliance score sits at 64.2/100, with 0% classified Halal, 100% Mashbooh, and 0% Haram.