Comparison

A halal alternative to Cornix

Cornix is a popular Telegram signal copier — paste a signal, Cornix executes it. If you want a non-custodial, Shariah-principled engine that generates AND executes its own signals, here's how we differ.

What Cornix does well

Cornix excels at one job: take a signal from a Telegram group and execute it on your exchange. The integrations are deep and it's reliable for what it does.

Where Cypher Dash is different

We're a different animal: we generate the signals AND execute them. No third party in the middle. That matters for halal trading:

  • Shariah-principled by construction. The Shariah strategy is long-only spot, with leverage, margin and shorting stripped from the runtime — not toggled off, removed. Interest-bearing (riba) assets are screened out, and there's a Zakat helper. We don't claim a certificate; we state the rules in full so you and your own scholar can judge them.
  • Non-custodial, and we make it visible. You connect a Bybit trade-only API key that physically can't withdraw — we verify that before storing it, and re-check periodically. The only money we ever hold is your subscription.
  • No anonymous signal source. Cornix takes signals from a Telegram group you trust — but you don't know how that group generates them or whether they meet Shariah criteria. Our engine generates its own signals using rules we publish openly.
  • No riba in the universe. Cornix happily executes any signal you forward, including leveraged or short positions. Our Shariah engine refuses to trade outside spot-long-only — the principle is enforced in code, not on the honor system.

Which should you choose?

Cornix is the right tool if you have a signal source you trust and just want execution. If you want a single halal-principled engine that does both, Cypher Dash is self-contained.

Nothing here is financial advice. Trading crypto is high-risk; see our risk disclosure.

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