Comparison

A halal alternative to Coinrule

Coinrule lets you build no-code trading rules across multiple exchanges. If you want a non-custodial, Shariah-principled alternative — without writing your own rules — here's how Cypher Dash compares.

What Coinrule does well

Coinrule's appeal is no-code: build IF-THEN rules in a browser, point them at one of several exchanges, and they run. The template library is good for beginners and the UI is friendly.

Where Cypher Dash is different

We built the halal, non-custodial, no-rules-needed option for traders who'd rather not roll their own strategy:

  • 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.
  • Strategy curated, not assembled. Coinrule asks you to decide what to trade and when. We ship a Shariah strategy that's already designed — spot-only, long-only, EMA200 trend filter — with its rules published openly so you can judge them.
  • Non-custodial and verified. Coinrule's API permissions vary by exchange. We verify your Bybit key is trade-only at the moment you add it — and recheck periodically — so you never have to take it on trust.

Which should you choose?

Coinrule's good if you want to design your own rules. If you'd rather pick a curated, halal strategy and let it run on your own Bybit account, that's exactly what we built.

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

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