No Bitcoin is not considered “haram” in Islamic culture (another myth)
It is regarded as a grey area and an area of intense Islamic scholarship right now, including machine learning. The provisional results are below:
“The machine-learning system designed to help Islamic investors make Sharia-compliant decisions is called ‘Crypto-Halal’.
The research paper says the system currently has a dataset of 106 cryptocurrencies, of which 56 have been classified as halal and 50 as haram.
Among the major cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin come under the halal category, while Shiba Inu (SHIB) token, Alpha, and PancakeSwap (CAKE) are labelled haram.”