User Journey

How the Crypto Challenge Works

This page explains what Crypto Call is, how the simulated evaluation differs from a broker or exchange, and how users move from entry to completion under fixed trading rules.

What this platform is

Crypto Call is a simulated crypto trading evaluation. It is built to measure performance, discipline, and risk control under a public ruleset instead of offering brokerage or exchange services.

Simulated evaluation vs real exchange or brokerage

The challenge uses real market feeds, but it runs in a simulated trading environment. That means the evaluation tracks rule-based performance without presenting itself as a brokerage, exchange, or investment service.

Choose an entry tier

Entry starts from a low tier, but the public product logic stays the same: the same 3-stage crypto challenge, the same transparent risk limits, and the same credited PnL framework before entry.

Trade through 3 stages

Participants move through Stage 1, Stage 2, and Stage 3 in order. Each stage has a credited target, time limit, minimum trading day requirement, daily loss limit, maximum drawdown, and profit caps.

Meet stage targets and transparent risk rules

Passing requires more than raw gains. The platform uses credited PnL, minimum credited day rules, and published loss thresholds to measure controlled performance rather than isolated outsized trades.

Complete the challenge

After a successful Stage 3 completion, the user can move into the claim review process. Completion does not change the fact that the product is a simulated evaluation and not an investment account.

Bonus claim and verification

KYC is required only when requesting a performance bonus claim. Public documentation also states that claim review is subject to rule compliance, identity checks, and supporting verification procedures.