Coin verdict · Layer 1 / privacy-preserving compute · Updated 2026-04-26
Is Oasis Network (ROSE) halal?
Oasis Network is a privacy-preserving Layer 1 launched in 2020, focused on confidential smart contracts via its Sapphire ParaTime and on data-tokenisation use cases. ROSE is the native staking and governance token. Confidential compute is structurally aligned with Islamic finance's emphasis on protecting individual rights and avoiding undue exposure of private dealings. The chain has no protocol-level interest mechanism. Our bot holds spot ROSE only and does not delegate to validators, sidestepping the staking-yield debate.
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Verdict
Per AAOIFI-aligned framework, our screening shows: Per AAOIFI-aligned framework, our screening shows spot ROSE passes the structural gates. Eligible for Moderate and Multi-X tiers.
Our framework uses an AAOIFI-aligned methodology, with Saudi Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta and leading Saudi Islamic banks guidance.
Gate-by-gate analysis
Riba (interest)
PassSpot ROSE has no embedded interest. Native staking yield (~5-8% APR depending on validator) is not used by our bot.
Gharar (uncertainty)
PassAsset specifications, supply schedule, and on-chain settlement are publicly verifiable. Spot ownership transfers cleanly with no embedded contingent payoffs. ROSE supply schedule and ParaTime architecture are publicly documented.
Maysir (gambling)
PassSpot purchase is direct ownership of a defined asset, not a wager. Our bot never places leverage, futures, perpetuals, options, or margin trades — eliminating the maysir vector at execution.
Haram-sector exposure
PassOasis's protocol revenue is transaction fees and ParaTime fees from a general-purpose confidential compute platform. No structural protocol-level dependency on prohibited sectors.
Liquidity
PassROSE clears Moderate tier liquidity gates on tier-1 venues.
Final verdict
Per AAOIFI-aligned framework, our screening shows spot ROSE passes the structural gates. Eligible for Moderate and Multi-X tiers.
Caveats and notes
- Native staking yield not used by our bot.
- Some Oasis dApps may not meet halal screening individually.
- Privacy-preserving compute is a productive use case, not a Shariah concern in itself.
FAQs about Oasis Network
›Is Oasis Network (ROSE) halal?
Per AAOIFI-aligned framework, with Saudi Permanent Committee for Ifta and leading Saudi Islamic banks guidance, spot ROSE passes structural gates. The chain enables confidential compute and data tokenisation — productive use cases.
›Is staking ROSE halal?
Open scholarly debate. Our bot holds spot only and does not stake, keeping the verdict clean.
›Is privacy-preserving compute a Shariah concern?
No — privacy is structurally aligned with Islamic finance principles around protecting individual rights and avoiding undue exposure.
›Which tier covers ROSE?
Moderate and Multi-X tiers when volume gates clear.
›Does Oasis pay interest?
No. Spot ROSE has no embedded yield. Staking is optional and not used by our bot.
Further reading
- Halal crypto vs halal stocks
Where crypto fits next to halal equity portfolios — volatility, liquidity, and screening differences.
- AAOIFI-aligned screening
Our framework follows AAOIFI standards, with Saudi Permanent Committee and leading Saudi Islamic bank guidance.
- Is crypto halal?
The full Shariah picture — riba, gharar, maysir, and how spot trading earns a permissive verdict.
- Shariah-compliant strategies
Position sizing, stop logic, profit cadence — all derived from our halal mandate.
- Halal trading strategy
Asymmetric multi-X targeting (3% in 4h, 5% in 1h, pyramid). No scalping, no leverage.
Last updated 2026-04-26. Author: HalalCrypto Research Team. Information only — not financial or Shariah advice. Make your own taqlid choice.