Country guide · Updated 2026-04-28
A spot-only, AAOIFI-aligned halal crypto trading bot for residents of Seychelles. Local context, local exchanges, USD-only billing — and the same screening framework we apply globally, with Saudi Permanent Committee for Ifta and public Islamic-finance references.
Seychelles has a small Muslim minority of roughly 1 to 2 percent, drawn from East African, Comorian, and South Asian trader communities concentrated on Mahé. Despite the small local population, Seychelles is one of the most consequential offshore-finance jurisdictions for global crypto, hosting the corporate registrations of multiple major exchanges (BitMEX, KuCoin historically, OKX entities) and holding a Financial Services Authority framework that has issued formal VASP guidance. Our AAOIFI-aligned, spot-only framework gives Seychellois Muslim investors a transparent screening protocol grounded in Sunni tradition.
Primary regulator: Financial Services Authority Seychelles (FSA); Central Bank of Seychelles
The Financial Services Authority Seychelles (FSA) issued a Virtual Asset Service Providers regulatory framework, making Seychelles one of the more clearly licensed jurisdictions for VASP corporate domicile. The Central Bank of Seychelles governs monetary policy and has issued cautionary investor notices on retail crypto speculation.
A typical Seychellois Muslim investor accesses spot trading through a global exchange (Binance, Bybit, OKX, Kraken, or Coinbase), funds via local bank transfer or card, and issues a read+spot-only API key. Local scholarly reference draws on the Sunni traditions of East African, Comorian, and South Asian trader communities.
Our subscription is billed in USD via Whop and NowPayments — never local currency. The bot never touches your balance via withdrawal — only spot buys and sells through a read+spot-only API key.
The bot connects via a read + spot-only API key; Withdrawal permission is never granted. You retain full custody control through your exchange’ s standard withdrawal flow. The local options below cover local-money on/off-ramp where applicable; the bot itself runs on global venues.
Note: pricing and billing are USD only. Your card or wallet handles any FX from local money to USD.
Our screening uses an AAOIFI-aligned framework, with Saudi Permanent Committee for Ifta and public Islamic-finance references. For Seychelles subscribers, this sits alongside local references:
Local references: Local Muslim community councils; AAOIFI-aligned framework.
We do not claim to override local fatwas. Subscribers make their own taqlid choice; our methodology page details every gate and decision rule.
All tiers are billed in USD via Whop and NOWPayments. Your card converts your local currency to USD at its own FX rate.
Conservative
$49/mo
Spot only · top-50 caps
Moderate
$69/mo
Asymmetric multi-X targeting
Multi-X
$99/mo
Pyramid target, high-conviction
The bot does not scalp. It targets asymmetric multi-X outcomes — minimum 3% in 4 hours, or 5% in 1 hour, or pyramid-target trades — with structural exits, not micro-tick churn. Every trade is a direct spot purchase (T+0 settlement) with no leverage, no perpetuals, no margin.
The same AAOIFI-aligned framework runs on every coin in our universe. Read the per-coin verdict page for the gate-by-gate breakdown:
Yes. Seychelles maintains a VASP framework administered by the FSA, and personal spot trading on global exchanges is permitted. Our spot-only model fits within the formal VASP framework.
Seychelles does not have a formal national Islamic finance authority. Our framework is AAOIFI-aligned, with Saudi Permanent Committee for Ifta and leading Saudi Islamic banks guidance.
No. Pricing and billing are USD only ($49 / $69 / $99). Your card is charged in USD via Whop or NowPayments; FX conversion is handled by your card issuer at their rate. We never bill in local money.
Binance, Bybit, OKX, Kraken, and Coinbase all serve Seychellois residents and integrate with our bot via read+spot-only API keys.
Never. Every tier is spot-only. We do not place futures, perpetuals, options, or margin trades. This is a structural constraint and matches the conservative scholarly reading that excludes leveraged contracts on grounds of riba and gharar.
Last updated 2026-04-28; Author: HalalCrypto Research Team. Information only — not financial or Shariah advice. Make your own taqlid choice.