The only prop firm that cannot deny your payout.

A smart contract releases your payout the moment you request it, on-chain. No review, no discretion, no excuses. Paid in seconds.

Why funded traders don't get paid

Passing was never the hard part. Getting paid is. This is the life of most funded traders.

How payouts work

No email, no "under review." A smart contract signs and sends your USDC the moment you request it.

  1. RequestYou tap withdraw in your dashboard.
  2. Sign and sendThe smart contract signs and sends. No one reviews it; no one can stop it.
  3. PaidUSDC lands in your wallet, median seconds so far.
The payout dialog, exactly as it ships Values for the $10K account

Choose your challenge

One step, no time limit, keep 80%. Your entry fee comes back in full on your first payout, so a funded trader pays nothing.

Specification
$1K Select
Popular $5K Select
$10K Selected
$25K Soon
$50K Soon
Entry fee
$11.00 refunded on payout
$55.00 refunded on payout
$110.00 refunded on payout
Pass at
$1,080 +8%
$5,400 +8%
$10,800 +8%
$27,000 +8%
$54,000 +8%
Daily wallsame
−4%/ day
−4%/ day
−4%/ day
Hard floor
$920 −8% static
$4,600 −8% static
$9,200 −8% static
Profit splitsame
80%
80%
80%
80%
80%
Min trading dayssame
3 days
3 days
3 days
Max leveragesame
up to 1:20
up to 1:20
up to 1:20
Payout speed
on-chain
on-chain
on-chain
on-chain
on-chain
House rules: what you can run
News tradingsame
⚠ restricted
⚠ restricted
⚠ restricted
⚠ restricted
⚠ restricted
EAs & trading botssame
✓ allowed
✓ allowed
✓ allowed
✓ allowed
✓ allowed
Copy tradingsame
✓ allowed
✓ allowed
✓ allowed
✓ allowed
✓ allowed
Cross-account hedgingsame
✕ no
✕ no
✕ no
✕ no
✕ no
HFT / latency arbitragesame
✕ no
✕ no
✕ no
✕ no
✕ no
Martingalesame
✕ no
✕ no
✕ no
✕ no
✕ no
Min holding timesame
20 seconds
20 seconds
20 seconds
Start $1K paid in seconds
Start $5K paid in seconds
Start $10K paid in seconds
Soon
Soon

Every number above is read from the live challenge catalogue, the same rows the engine enforces against.

Every other firm can say no. We can't.

Investabl Typical prop firm
Payout discretion None. The contract pays. Reserved at their discretion
Consistency rule None Often a best-day cap
Max drawdown Fixed at signup, never trails your peak Often trails your peak balance
Fee refund Refunded on first payout Hit or miss
Payout speed Instant, on-chain 1 to 2 days, after review

Typical terms vary by firm. The one constant: the right to deny a payout is near-universal. Ours is the exception.

Earn a commission on every referral

15–25%commission on every entry your referrals pay

Paid instantly, on-chain

The moment someone you referred pays for a challenge, your cut lands in your wallet. No thresholds, no monthly payout day, no one reviewing whether you earned it. The same rail that pays our traders pays you.

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What's coming next

Soon

Recovery Mode

Hit your daily limit on a funded account? Instead of instant termination, a structured pause-and-recover path.

Soon

AI Coach

Reviews your sessions, surfaces the patterns in your losses, and gives concrete, session-level feedback.

Soon

AI Backtester

Test your strategy on historical data before you put the challenge at risk. Know your edge before the clock starts.

The team

We watched the prop industry burn through 80+ firms in 2024. The structural problem was always the same: opaque payout decisions, no recourse. We built the infrastructure that makes denial impossible.

Smart contracts for payouts. TradingView-powered charts, so you trade with tools you already know.

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  • Y Combinator
  • Goldman Sachs
  • McKinsey

Questions traders ask

What does a challenge cost, and is the fee refunded?

Entry is $11.00 for the $1K and $110.00 for the $10K. The full fee comes back on your first payout in USDC. If you get funded and paid, you paid nothing.

Which account sizes can I buy?

$1K, $5K, $10K, with $25K and $50K coming next. Every size runs the same one-step evaluation and the same payout rail.

How many phases are there?

One. Pass the evaluation once, get funded. No verification round, no second challenge.

How long does the evaluation run?

It never expires, as long as you do not breach a drawdown wall. There is no 30-day clock and no monthly fee.

Do I have to trade every day?

No. You need at least one trade on 3 separate days before you can pass. They do not have to be consecutive, and each day counts once.

Is the drawdown trailing or static?

The max drawdown is static. On a $10,000 account your floor is $9,200 from day one and it does not move up as your balance grows. The daily limit is separate: it re-anchors to your equity at each day's 00:00 UTC open.

Can I breach even while I am in profit?

Yes. Your daily floor is set from your balance at the start of each day, not from your deposit, so it rises after a green day. Finish a day at $10,500 and the next day's floor is $10,080 — a 4% wall on $10,500. Drop below that and you breach, even while still up overall.

Is the drawdown measured on my balance or including open trades?

Equity, which means your balance plus the profit or loss on every position still open. Open trades count live, tick by tick. That is why a position that is deep in the red can breach you before you ever close it, and why closing early is a real risk decision rather than an accounting one.

Is there still a profit target once I am funded?

No. The target only exists during the evaluation. Once funded there is nothing left to hit — you trade, you keep 80% of what you make, and you request a payout whenever you want after 5 trading days. The two drawdown walls still apply.

Is there an inactivity rule once funded?

Yes. A funded account has to keep trading. Leave it dormant past the window on your account spec and it is paused.

Is there a consistency rule?

No. Removed entirely. Your best trading days count in full.

What happens when I breach?

Open positions are force-closed immediately, in evaluation and funded alike, and the account ends. The breach is recorded publicly with the tick that caused it. A structured Recovery Mode is on the roadmap.

When can I take my first payout?

After 5 trading days as a funded trader, counted as days you actually traded rather than calendar days. You keep 80% of profits, and your entry fee is refunded on that first payout. A one-time ID check happens before it.

How much size can I put on?

Up to 10000 lots across all your open positions combined, not 10000 per asset. Leverage is set on your account, up to 1:20.

Which strategies are banned?

Cross-account hedging, HFT latency arbitrage, and martingale. EAs, bots, and copy trading are all allowed. News trading is restricted rather than banned.

What are the news trading restrictions?

You can trade during the five-minute window around a news event, but any profit booked in that window does not count, in both the evaluation and funded phases. That covers manual closes and automatic stop-loss or take-profit triggers. One exception: a trade opened at least five hours before the window is safe, and its profit counts normally.

Is there a minimum holding time?

Yes. If you hold a trade for less than 20 seconds, whether you close it yourself or it is stopped out by SL or TP, the profit on that trade does not count toward your evaluation target or your funded payout.

What can I trade?

FX majors, gold, silver, WTI, Brent, S&P 500, BTC, and ETH. Weekend holds are allowed, but weekend gaps still count toward your drawdown.

What charting tool do you use?

TradingView. Our charts and drawing tools are built on TradingView from day one.

What is a smart contract?

A piece of code that automatically does what it says when its conditions are met. Nobody can stop it from running. We use it to release payouts.

Is this real money?

No. This is a simulated funded account. Investabl is not a broker and holds no real deposits. Your payouts are real, funded by Investabl directly.

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