Public Rulebook

Crypto Challenge Rules

This page explains the operating rules in plain language. For legal enforcement language, review the full terms and conditions.

Eligibility

  • Participants must be at least 18 years old.
  • Participants must be legally allowed to join from their jurisdiction.

One person, one account

  • Only one account is allowed per person.
  • Account sharing, transfers, sale, or borrowing are prohibited.
  • False identity details or multiple accounts can lead to disqualification or denied benefits.

Restricted jurisdictions

Participation is not available in EU, UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Japan. Public informational pages stay accessible so users and crawlers can review the product, but challenge activation, purchase, and bonus claim flows may be restricted by jurisdiction.

Trading environment

  • Supported futures symbols: BTCUSDT, ETHUSDT, SOLUSDT, and BNBUSDT.
  • Maximum leverage is published as up to 125x.
  • Trading is available 24/7, including weekends.
  • Fees apply and are included in performance calculations.
  • The environment is simulated and execution may differ from a real exchange.

Risk limits and definitions

Every stage publishes a target, time limit, minimum trading days, daily loss limit, maximum drawdown, and credited profit caps. Breaking a risk limit fails the stage and may trigger stronger enforcement depending on the pattern and the surrounding behavior.

Credited PnL explanation

  • Credited PnL is profit or loss counted after the daily cap and per-trade cap are applied.
  • Daily and per-trade caps limit credited profit, not necessarily raw PnL generated.
  • A minimum credited day requires at least +0.5% credited result by day end.

Prohibited conduct

  • Multiple accounts by one person.
  • Bypassing jurisdiction or platform restrictions.
  • Copy trading, signal mirroring, or one-to-one replication.
  • Bots, scripts, auto-clickers, or external automated execution.
  • Arbitrage or hedging between accounts and coordinated manipulation.
  • System tampering, exploit attempts, or misleading verification details.

Enforcement and appeals

The platform may apply stage failure, disqualification, account restriction, or denied benefits based on logs, behavior signals, payment verification, and claim-time verification results. Appeals are limited to honest cases where the participant provides truthful information and accepts review based on platform records.