Shariah-compliant crypto investing

Trade and stake crypto assets on Luno, each independently verified to align with Islamic finance principles, and certified by recognised Shariah authorities.

Trust Luno for Shariah-compliant crypto investing

Trust Luno for Shariah-compliant crypto investing

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A regulated exchange offering Shariah-compliant crypto assets

Luno meets standards set by Malaysia's Securities Commission for Islamic crypto investing

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Independently certified staking

Our staking products are reviewed and certified by recognised Islamic finance authorities, including Ethereum staking certified by Amanie Advisors as well as Solana and Cardano staking certified by Sharlife

Invest with confidence 

Invest with confidence 

01

Know before you invest

Each Shariah-compliant crypto investment is clearly labeled in the app. Look for the ‘Shariah-compliant’ label next to each eligible asset

02

Independent verification

All Shariah-compliant investments are reviewed by Islamic finance advisory institutions to ensure they avoid riba (interest), gharar (excessive uncertainty), and non-permissible activities

03

Ongoing compliance

Crypto assets are monitored regularly to maintain Shariah standards, with certifications renewed annually

Shariah-compliant

Shariah-compliant

Shariah-compliant

Shariah-compliant staking 

Shariah-compliant staking 

Ethereum

Solana

Cardano

Invest with peace of mind

More than 10,000 Luno customers invest with confidence in Shariah-compliant crypto assets on the platform

Invest with peace of mind

More than 10,000 Luno customers invest with confidence in Shariah-compliant crypto assets on the platform

Invest with peace of mind

More than 10,000 Luno customers invest with confidence in Shariah-compliant crypto assets on the platform

Frequently asked questions

What makes a crypto asset Shariah-compliant?

How is crypto staking halal?

Who verifies that these investments are actually Shariah-compliant?

Can I see the Shariah certification documents?

Which cryptocurrencies are Shariah-compliant on Luno?

How often are these certifications reviewed?

What happens if an asset loses its Shariah-compliant status?

Do Shariah-compliant investments perform differently than regular crypto?