Coin verdict · GameFi / trading card game · Updated 2026-04-26
Splinterlands is a play-to-earn card game on the Hive blockchain. SPS is the governance token. The economy involves card-pack purchases with randomized rare-card outcomes — structural fail on the maysir gate. Same analysis as Gods Unchained.
Per AAOIFI-aligned framework, our screening shows: Per AAOIFI-aligned framework, our screening excludes SPS.
Our framework uses an AAOIFI-aligned methodology, with Saudi Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta and public Islamic-finance references.
No embedded interest.
Card-pack rarity drops introduce significant gharar.
Paid card-pack openings with chance-based monetary outcomes fail maysir gate.
Core game economy depends on chance-based monetized card-pack mechanics.
SPS has tier-2 liquidity.
Per AAOIFI-aligned framework, our screening excludes SPS.
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Per AAOIFI-aligned framework, SPS is excluded. Card-pack mechanics fail our maysir gate.
Skill-based play may be permissible, but the SPS token captures economy-wide revenue including pack openings.
None. Excluded.
Most are, on the same structural grounds.
Only if the game removes paid-randomization mechanics.
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Last updated 2026-04-26; Author: HalalCrypto Research Team. Information only — not financial or Shariah advice. Make your own taqlid choice.