Ethereum is reviewed as a crypto asset with project utility, governance, token design, and use-case context. The halal status of holding a token can differ from the halal status of staking it, lending it, farming yield, trading derivatives, or using leverage around it. That is why this page keeps the passlist verdict separate from the staking, DeFi, custody, and volatility checks.
The June 4, 2026 snapshot is educational and can change when the protocol, tokenomics, treasury use, or major integrations change. For ETH, the next review should look at the current project documentation, exchange support, liquidity, and whether any yield product adds a separate contract that was not covered by the simple holding screen.
HalalSignalz treats crypto timing as a separate risk layer. A token may have a cleaner utility profile but still carry large drawdowns, thin liquidity, or headline risk. The chart and related asset links help compare ETH with other halal crypto candidates before any manual trade decision is made.