A halal alternative to Bitsgap
Bitsgap is a popular multi-exchange terminal with grid and arbitrage bots. If you want a non-custodial, Shariah-principled option instead, here's how Cypher Dash differs.
What Bitsgap does well
Bitsgap connects to 15+ exchanges and lets you run grid, DCA, and BTD bots from a single dashboard. The terminal is mature, the bot library is broad, and it ships with a demo mode. If your priority is exchange breadth, it's worth a look.
Where Cypher Dash is different
We built the halal, non-custodial option — narrower in scope, sharper on principles:
- 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.
- One exchange, deeply integrated. Bitsgap spreads across 15+ venues. We're Bybit-native because that's where most of our market already trades — and a single venue means we can actually verify your API key is trade-only, every time.
- No interest-bearing strategies. Bitsgap's smart-order routing and futures bots invoke financing. Our Shariah strategy is spot-only on coins screened against an explicit riba/gharar checklist.
Which should you choose?
Bitsgap's strength is breadth; ours is principle. If you need 15 exchanges and don't mind interest exposure, Bitsgap is fine. If you want a single, transparent, non-custodial engine that respects Islamic finance principles, that's us.
Nothing here is financial advice. Trading crypto is high-risk; see our risk disclosure.