22 FTX Holdings coins screened against our 27-point Shariah methodology. Open any report for pillar scores, criterion breakdowns and purification guidance.
FTX Holdings refers to the roughly 190 to 200 cryptocurrencies and tokens that the bankrupt exchange FTX and its affiliated trading firm Alameda Research held on their balance sheets at the time of the company's November 2022 collapse, as disclosed in bankruptcy court filings. The list spans major assets like bitcoin, ether, and solana alongside numerous smaller-cap altcoins, exchange-native tokens, and illiquid or obscure projects. Since 2023, the FTX estate has periodically sold portions of these holdings, including through structured unlocks and market sales, to fund creditor repayment under its Chapter 11 restructuring plan, making the category relevant for tracking potential sell-pressure events.
| Shariah | Riba | Gharar | Maysir | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 35 | HALAL82.4 | ||||
| 2 | HALAL81.5 | ||||
| 256 | HALAL80.1 | ||||
| 7 | HALAL79.9 | ||||
| 102 | HALAL79.9 | ||||
| 1 | HALAL78.3 | ||||
| 72 | HALAL78.3 | ||||
| 6 | HALAL77.6 | ||||
| 377 | HALAL76.4 | ||||
| 1049 | HALAL76.3 | ||||
| 8 | HALAL75.2 | ||||
| 4 | HALAL73.4 | ||||
| 477 | MASHBOOH68.5 | ||||
| 2241 | MASHBOOH66.5 | ||||
| 486 | MASHBOOH65.9 | ||||
| 830 | MASHBOOH65.2 | ||||
| 1956 | MASHBOOH54 | ||||
| 2439 | HARAM49.5 | ||||
| 3 | HARAM46.4 | ||||
| 799 | HARAM45 | ||||
| 1443 | HARAM28.9 | ||||
| 637 | HARAM26.2 |
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 22 FTX Holdings coins we've screened, the average Shariah compliance score sits at 66.2/100, with 55% classified Halal, 23% Mashbooh, and 23% Haram — the widest halal/haram split of any category we track, reflecting how much FTX Holdings's specific structure (rather than its category label) drives the final verdict.