
HCS Score
68/100
Research Opinion, Not a Fatwa
Pre-launch project
Market data will populate once the project goes live. The scoring below is a preliminary review by the CoinStudy Shariah Board.
These are absolute prohibitions in Islamic finance. If any red line is triggered, the asset is automatically classified as HARAM.
Ecosystem Riba Exposure
Not directly or indirectly connected to interest generating mechanisms
Gambling / Betting
No gambling or betting mechanism
Haram Industry
Not involved in haram industry
The asset is scored across 7 Shariah principles.
Based on Red Line Screening and HCS Scoring.
Halal with Concerns
This cryptocurrency is evaluated as Halal with Concerns because certain financial, structural, or speculative risks remain within the CoinStudy HCS framework.
Explanation
This asset demonstrates moderate alignment with Sharia principles, though certain financial or structural concerns remain.
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CoinStudy Shariah Board
Ecosystem Riba Exposure — ✅ Passed. Quant AI is an execution and intelligence tool. The platform itself does not generate interest income or operate lending products at the infrastructure level.
Gambling and Betting — ⚠️ Concern noted. Perpetual futures trading is explicitly listed as a supported feature. The platform passes this check as neutral infrastructure but the feature requires active avoidance by Muslim investors.
Haram Industry — ✅ Passed. AI-powered portfolio management and trading intelligence is a legitimate technology service.
Guaranteed Interest — ✅ Passed. No guaranteed interest products exist in the platform's own mechanism.
Synthetic Interest Products — ✅ Passed at the platform level.
No red lines are triggered by the platform itself. Compliance failures arise at the individual feature usage level when a Muslim investor activates prohibited instruments.
Overall Score: 68 / 100 — Halal With Concerns ⚠️
Financial Exposure Risk — 18/25
Gharar / Uncertainty — 10/15
Maysir / Speculation — 9/15
Underlying Business Activity — 13/15
Utility / Real Use — 9/10
Tokenomics Fairness — 5/10
Transparency / Governance — 4/10
Quant AI is a chat-based AI trading companion that allows users to buy, sell, rebalance, and automate their crypto and stock portfolios by simply typing or speaking plain English commands. Built by Dynamic Labs F.Z.C, the platform is currently in pre-launch with over 47,000 users on the waitlist.
The core proposition is replacing multiple expensive trading tools, including TradingView at $30 per month, Nansen at up to $150 per month, and trading bots at $70 per month, with a single AI interface that handles execution, signals, automation, and portfolio management across 25 plus blockchains and 100 plus stocks and commodities simultaneously.
Quant AI does not yet have a publicly confirmed token. It is a pre-TGE opportunity meaning Muslim investors should treat this as early ecosystem participation rather than a confirmed airdrop. If a token is announced CoinStudy will publish a full updated HCS analysis at that time.
Quant AI's technical architecture centers on four core capabilities that distinguish it from conventional trading tools.
The AI Engine is the foundational layer. It processes natural language commands and translates them into executable trading actions across multiple chains and asset classes simultaneously. A user can say "move 30% into gold and rebalance the rest to 60/40 crypto and stocks" and the AI interprets, routes, and executes without requiring the user to navigate multiple interfaces or understand technical trading mechanics.
The Signal System generates conviction scores from 0 to 100 for assets by synthesizing on-chain flows, social sentiment, macroeconomic data, and order book depth into a single actionable number. Rather than presenting raw data that requires interpretation, Quant AI presents a conviction score alongside the reasoning. Bitcoin might score 94 for whale accumulation, SOL might score 88 for breakout momentum, and PAXG might score 72 for safe-haven rotation.
The Multi-Chain Execution Router connects to 25 plus blockchains including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, Polygon, Avalanche, Arbitrum, Base, TON, Cosmos, Sui, and Aptos, executing trades at the best available price across venues without requiring users to manage multiple wallets or understand cross-chain mechanics.
The Self-Custodial Architecture means users retain full ownership of their keys and wallets. Every execution requires user approval. Quant AI cannot move funds without explicit user confirmation, which is a meaningful security and ownership feature that distinguishes it from custodial trading bots that hold user funds.
Quant AI's 35 plus capabilities fall across seven primary categories.
Trade execution covers buying, selling, swapping, limit orders, dollar cost averaging, bridging across chains, and perpetual futures trading. Users execute all of these through plain English commands rather than through order forms or trading interfaces.
Markets coverage spans crypto, stocks, commodities, forex, and indices. The platform positions itself as the single interface for a user's entire financial portfolio rather than a crypto-specific tool.
On-chain intelligence includes wallet tracking, whale alerts, token flow analysis, smart money movement detection, and contract scanning. These capabilities replace tools like Nansen and Arkham that typically cost between $50 and $150 per month.
Signals and analytics include the AI conviction scores, momentum analysis, sentiment tracking, macroeconomic signal processing, and catalyst detection for individual assets.
Automation capabilities cover portfolio rebalancing on schedule or trigger, take-profit execution, stop-loss automation, recurring buy programs, and conditional trigger execution. Users describe their risk tolerance and strategy in plain English and Quant AI runs the automation continuously.
Copy trading vaults allow users to mirror verified top-performing traders automatically. The platform shows leaderboards, transparent performance statistics, and allows one-tap auto-allocation to follow a trader's strategy.
Portfolio intelligence provides live profit and loss tracking, risk exposure analysis, allocation visualization across all asset classes, tax export capabilities, and price alerts.
The Tool Versus the Activity Distinction — The Most Important Principle
This is the foundational principle for assessing Quant AI and every similar AI trading platform from an Islamic finance perspective.
Quant AI is a tool. Like a knife, a calculator, or a brokerage platform, the tool itself is neutral. What determines the Islamic finance assessment is how the tool is used and which specific activities a Muslim investor engages in through it.
A Muslim investor using Quant AI to execute halal spot trades in permissible assets, rebalance a portfolio containing halal cryptocurrencies and permissible stocks, track on-chain movements, and set stop-loss automation is using the tool for permissible purposes.
A Muslim investor using Quant AI to trade perpetual futures, execute leverage positions, copy traders whose strategies involve prohibited instruments, or trade prohibited assets is using the tool for impermissible purposes.
The compliance question is therefore not whether Quant AI itself is halal or haram as a single product. It is which specific features the individual Muslim investor personally uses and which assets they personally trade through the platform. Both the answer to that question and the responsibility for acting on it rest with the individual investor.
Ecosystem Riba Exposure — Platform Level Pass
Quant AI at the platform infrastructure level does not generate interest income, operate lending pools, or charge predetermined percentage returns on deposited capital. The platform earns revenue from subscriptions and transaction fees rather than from interest-based financial mechanisms.
The Financial Exposure Risk score of 18 out of 25 reflects this clean infrastructure alongside honest deductions for the perpetual futures feature that is prominently included in the platform's capabilities, the forex trading feature that may involve overnight swap fees functioning as interest charges, and the copy trading mechanism that creates indirect exposure to whatever instruments a copied trader uses including potentially prohibited ones.
Gharar — Meaningful and Honest
The Gharar score of 10 out of 15 reflects several genuine uncertainty concerns that Muslim investors should understand clearly.
Copy trading introduces ongoing uncertainty about a trader's future strategy even when their historical record appears permissible. Once auto-copy is activated, the platform executes trades automatically based on whatever the copied trader does next. If that trader begins using perpetual futures or leverage after you have activated auto-copy, your account will automatically execute those prohibited trades without your active decision.
AI conviction scoring introduces uncertainty about the basis for recommendations that is not fully transparent to users. The score of 94 for Bitcoin or 88 for Solana is a synthesis of multiple data inputs but the specific weighting and methodology is not fully disclosed, which creates uncertainty about whether the recommendation aligns with a long-term investment thesis or primarily reflects short-term speculative momentum.
Pre-launch status means there is no track record to verify actual execution quality, slippage management, or reliability across different market conditions. Smart contract interactions across 25 plus blockchains introduce meaningful technical and security risk that increases with the number of chains and protocols involved.
Maysir — The Speculative Culture Concern
The Maysir score of 9 out of 15 reflects the overall product orientation of Quant AI as much as any specific feature.
The perpetuals feature is directly Maysir-adjacent and Muslim investors must not use it. Beyond that specific feature, Quant AI's broader marketing language emphasizes 10x conviction signals, whale alert momentum, breakout detection, and short-term catalyst identification in a way that reflects speculative short-term trading culture rather than genuine long-term productive investment.
This distinction matters for Islamic finance because the intent and manner of financial activity, not just the instrument, is relevant to the Maysir assessment. A Muslim investor using Quant AI to execute dollar cost averaging into Bitcoin over a multi-year horizon is engaging in substantially different economic behavior than a Muslim investor using Quant AI to chase conviction score spikes for rapid short-term trades. Both use the same platform but the Islamic finance assessment of the activity differs meaningfully.
Underlying Business Activity — Genuine Utility
The Underlying Business Activity score of 13 out of 15 reflects genuine and valuable economic activity at the platform's core. AI-powered portfolio management that consolidates multiple expensive subscription tools into a single interface, executing legitimate investment strategies through natural language, and providing institutional-grade market intelligence to retail investors are all permissible and genuinely valuable technology services.
Deductions reflect the perpetual futures execution capability as a core designed feature and the platform's broader orientation toward speculative short-term trading rather than long-term productive investment.
Utility and Real Use — Strong for Permissible Use
The Utility score of 9 out of 10 reflects genuinely strong value for Muslim investors who use the platform correctly. Replacing TradingView, Nansen, and multiple trading bots with a single AI interface that executes through natural language provides real cost savings and practical value. The 25 plus chain coverage, real-time on-chain intelligence, and automated portfolio rebalancing capabilities are genuinely useful for managing a halal crypto portfolio efficiently.
Small deduction for pre-launch status meaning utility claims remain unproven at scale until the platform operates with a significant user base in live market conditions.
Tokenomics Fairness — Incomplete Information
The Tokenomics Fairness score of 5 out of 10 reflects the current absence of any confirmed token. If and when a token is announced, this score will be updated based on the specific allocation, vesting structure, and distribution mechanism. The score of 5 reflects neutral ground given that no tokenomics to assess currently exist. Muslim investors should not assume favorable tokenomics based on the pre-launch excitement around the platform.
Transparency and Governance — The Biggest Concern
The Transparency and Governance score of 4 out of 10 is the lowest dimension score in this analysis and reflects the most serious concern CoinStudy has identified about Quant AI.
Dynamic Labs F.Z.C has limited publicly available information about its founding team, leadership, legal structure, and regulatory status. No named founding team is prominently displayed on the website. No regulatory authorization for the financial services being offered, including multi-chain trade execution, stock trading, and portfolio management, has been publicly confirmed. The company registration in a free zone jurisdiction adds further opacity.
For a platform handling automated trade execution across 25 plus blockchains and 100 plus stocks and commodities, with self-described access to users' wallet connections and the ability to execute trades upon approval, this governance and transparency gap is a meaningful concern that Muslim investors should weigh carefully before committing significant capital during the pre-launch phase.
CoinStudy recommends not placing substantial capital on the platform until the founding team is publicly identified, regulatory authorization is clarified, and the platform has demonstrated a track record in live conditions with a significant user base.
Financial Exposure Risk — 18/25
The platform does not directly generate interest income making the core tool clean. Deductions reflect that perpetual futures are a prominently featured capability easily accessible through the same natural language interface as permissible spot trading, forex trading with potential overnight swap exposure is included in the supported markets, and copy trading creates indirect exposure to whatever instruments the copied trader uses including potentially prohibited ones.
Gharar — 10/15
Copy trading creates ongoing uncertainty about future strategy permissibility even after initial verification. AI conviction scoring methodology is not fully transparent. Pre-launch status means execution quality is unproven at scale. Multi-chain smart contract interactions across 25 plus blockchains create cumulative technical risk.
Maysir — 9/15
Perpetuals feature is directly Maysir-adjacent and must be avoided. Broader marketing and product culture emphasizes short-term speculative trading signals, whale momentum chasing, and rapid position changes rather than long-term productive investment. Copy trading leaderboard culture encourages performance chasing rather than fundamental conviction investing.
Underlying Business Activity — 13/15
AI portfolio management and trading intelligence are permissible technology services with genuine value. Deductions reflect perpetual futures as a core designed feature and speculative trading orientation of the overall product.
Utility and Real Use — 9/10
Strong genuine utility for permissible use cases. Replaces multiple expensive tools. 25 plus chain coverage. Real-time on-chain intelligence. Natural language execution. Pre-launch deduction for unproven scale performance.
Tokenomics Fairness — 5/10
No confirmed token. Score reflects neutral ground pending tokenomics announcement. Will be updated when token details are confirmed.
Transparency and Governance — 4/10
Anonymous founding team. No publicly confirmed regulatory authorization. Limited company information for a platform executing multi-chain financial transactions. Free zone registration adds opacity. This is the most significant concern in the entire analysis.
Overall HCS Score: 68 / 100 — Halal With Concerns ⚠️
Spot trading of halal-rated cryptocurrencies through Quant AI's execution layer is permissible. CoinStudy classifies Bitcoin at 95 out of 100, Ethereum at 88 out of 100, Solana at 87 out of 100, and many other assets as Halal. Executing buy and sell orders for these assets through an AI interface does not change the compliance of the underlying trade.
Portfolio rebalancing across halal-rated assets is permissible. Asking Quant AI to maintain specific allocations between Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and other halal-rated assets represents legitimate portfolio management without prohibited financial mechanisms.
Dollar cost averaging into permissible assets is permissible. Automating regular purchases of Bitcoin or other halal-rated assets through Quant AI's automation layer is equivalent to scheduling regular investments through any permissible platform.
On-chain intelligence and whale tracking are permissible. Accessing data about blockchain activity, wallet movements, and token flows is information gathering with no inherent Islamic finance concern.
Conviction scores and signals for permissible assets are permissible when used to inform long-term investment decisions rather than to chase short-term speculative momentum.
PAXG gold exposure is a specifically well-suited use case. Quant AI lists PAXG, which CoinStudy classifies at 86 out of 100 Halal, as a featured asset. Accessing physical gold exposure through a halal-rated instrument via an AI trading companion aligns well with Islamic finance values.
Permissible stock trading of companies passing AAOIFI equity screening is possible through Quant AI's stock execution. Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, and other companies that pass CoinStudy's AAOIFI screening table can be traded through Quant AI's stock interface. The user must apply their own Islamic equity screening since Quant AI has no built-in halal filtering.
Perpetual futures trading is explicitly listed in Quant AI's trade capabilities and must not be used under any circumstances. CoinStudy has consistently classified perpetual futures as Haram due to the funding rate mechanism that constitutes Riba and the zero-sum leveraged speculation structure that constitutes Maysir. The natural language interface makes perpetuals just as easy to access as spot trading, which increases the risk of accidentally activating this feature.
Copy trading requires individual and ongoing verification of each trader before and after activation. If the trader whose strategy you are copying uses leverage, perpetual futures, or prohibited instruments as any part of their strategy, your account automatically executes those prohibited trades. Muslim investors must verify every copy trader comprehensively and monitor regularly.
Forex trading through Quant AI requires specific caution. Spot forex trading in Islamic finance requires meeting the Sarf conditions including simultaneous exchange of both currencies with no overnight interest charges. Quant AI's forex capabilities likely include positions held overnight which would involve swap fees functioning as interest. Avoid the forex feature unless specific Sarf compliance can be verified.
Trading Haram-classified assets through Quant AI is impermissible regardless of the interface. Using Quant AI to trade USDT, USDC, perpetual futures contracts, or other assets CoinStudy classifies as Haram is impermissible because the underlying asset is prohibited, not because of anything specific to Quant AI.
Leverage positions of any kind should not be used. Leveraged trading amplifies both returns and losses through borrowed capital that incurs interest-like fees, combining Riba concerns with extreme Gharar from liquidation risk.
Automated halal portfolio management using Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and other CoinStudy Halal-rated assets through natural language commands represents the strongest permissible use case. Muslim investors currently managing multiple wallets across multiple chains can consolidate this into a single AI interface, executing rebalancing and automating regular investments without technical complexity.
Gold and commodity exposure through PAXG and similar halal-rated commodity instruments is specifically well-served by Quant AI's cross-asset intelligence, given the platform's AI conviction scoring across both crypto and commodity markets simultaneously.
On-chain research for monitoring whale movements, smart money flows, and token fundamentals in halal-rated projects replaces expensive standalone analytics subscriptions with a single tool that also executes trades.
Halal stock portfolio management restricted to companies passing AAOIFI Islamic equity screening. Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon, Tesla, Alphabet, and Meta all generally pass AAOIFI screening. Quant AI's stock execution interface could manage a permissible equity portfolio alongside a crypto portfolio in a single interface.
Alert and monitoring system for halal-rated assets using Quant AI's signal capabilities without necessarily using the execution features for active trading.
Quant AI is currently accepting early access registrations at tryquant.io.
Step One: Visit tryquant.io and sign up with your email, Google, Apple, or X account. Early registration is free and places you on the priority access waitlist alongside 47,000 plus traders already registered.
Step Two: Join the Quant AI community on Telegram at t.me/tryquantio and Discord at discord.com/invite/quantai. Community participation during the pre-launch phase typically increases priority access standing and may influence allocation if a token is eventually announced.
Step Three: Follow @tryquantio on X for platform updates, beta access announcements, and any token-related news.
Step Four: When beta access is granted, test the platform specifically with halal-rated assets in small amounts. Use the portfolio intelligence and conviction score features for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and PAXG to understand the platform's capabilities before committing significant capital.
Step Five: Never use the perpetuals or leverage features at any point. If the platform makes these features prominently visible through the chat interface, treat them as unavailable and focus exclusively on spot trading, rebalancing, and intelligence features.
Step Six: Verify any copy trader comprehensively before activating auto-copy and monitor regularly thereafter.
Islamic Finance Note on Pre-Launch Participation: Registering for early access to a platform that includes both permissible and impermissible features does not itself constitute participating in those impermissible features. The permissibility question arises when you actually use specific features with real assets. Joining the waitlist and the community is a neutral activity from an Islamic finance perspective.
Project Name: Quant AI
Website: tryquant.io
Token: Not yet confirmed
Network: Multi-chain, 25 plus blockchains
Status: Pre-launch, waitlist open with 47,000 plus registrations
Company: Dynamic Labs F.Z.C
Waitlist Size: 47,000 plus registered users
Supported Assets: 10,000 plus crypto tokens, 100 plus stocks and commodities
Blockchains Supported: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, Arbitrum, Polygon, Avalanche, Base, TON, Cosmos, Sui, Aptos, and 13 more
Key Feature: Chat-based AI execution and intelligence across all supported assets and chains through natural language
HCS Score: 68 out of 100
CoinStudy Classification: Halal With Concerns ⚠️ for permissible feature use only
Quant AI does not have built-in Islamic finance filtering. The platform treats all assets and all financial instruments as equivalent from a user experience perspective. The responsibility for applying Islamic finance principles to every trade and every feature rests entirely with the Muslim investor. This is the most important practical reality Muslim investors must understand before using the platform.
The perpetuals feature is the most critical feature to avoid. It is accessible through the same natural language interface as permissible spot trading. A user could accidentally trigger a perpetuals trade through certain command phrasing. Always verify the trade type before confirming any execution.
Copy trading carries ongoing Gharar risk even when initially copying apparently permissible traders. Review any copy trader regularly rather than setting and forgetting.
No token has been confirmed. Treat early access registration as speculative participation in a promising tool rather than a confirmed airdrop opportunity. Do not commit significant capital based on token speculation before the platform has a live track record.
The governance transparency gap is the most significant concern in this analysis. CoinStudy recommends limiting capital exposure until the founding team is publicly identified and the platform has demonstrated reliable execution at scale.
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Disclaimer: This analysis is provided for educational and research purposes only. This is a pre-launch analysis based on publicly available information. CoinStudy does not issue personal fatwas or financial advice. The permissibility of Quant AI depends entirely on which specific features each individual Muslim investor uses. Please consult a qualified Islamic scholar for personal guidance.
Guaranteed Interest
No guaranteed interest obligations
Synthetic Interest Products
No synthetic interest instruments
No Red Line Violations
This asset passed all Sharia red line checks.
Financial Exposure Risk
25%Degree of indirect financial exposure to interest-based products in the broader ecosystem.
Gharar / Uncertainty
15%Clarity in contracts and absence of excessive uncertainty
Maysir / Speculation
15%No gambling-like mechanics or high speculation design
Underlying Business Activity
15%The nature of the project's core business is permissible
Utility / Real Use
10%Genuine utility and real economic value
Tokenomics Fairness
10%Fair distribution, no exploitation, sustainable tokenomics
Transparency & Governance
10%Open-source, audited, clear governance structure