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"Pay Later" Challenge Policies:
"Pay Later" Challenge Policies:
Updated over 3 months ago

One Account Policy: Each trader is allowed only one active account at a time. Multiple entries will lead to disqualification and blacklisting.

Inactivity Period: Accounts with no activity for 10 consecutive days will be automatically closed. It's free and MiFunder pays for every account.

Account Activation: After passing the challenge, traders have 24 hours to complete payment for the account. Failure to do so will result in the slot being offered to other waiting traders.

Priority Allocation Tiers:

  • Priority 1: Traders who have purchased at least two challenges from us anytime

  • Priority 2: Traders who have purchased at least one challenge from us anytime

  • Priority 3: Traders who have never purchased a challenge from us.

Waiting Period: If you use up your two free retakes without passing, you will need to wait 30 days before requesting reactivation of your account. Reactivation will depend on slot availability.

Disclaimer: We reserve the right to refuse funding to any trader at any time and may terminate a funded account or refund fees at our discretion. While we may update this policy as necessary, any changes will be made with fairness and transparency, without altering existing agreements or rules retroactively.

Payment Method: Crypto and debit/credit card.

Ethical & Responsible. Trading Policy: There are no consistency rules; however, we do not want to promote irresponsible and unethical trading practices.  Thus, we will be using a simple Edge Score during the evaluation and funded phases, in compliance with our ethical and responsible trading practices. Please note that the Edge Score is not a consistency rule. Edge Score will not be required to progress in the evaluation phase, but it will be required in your funded phase, so trade responsibly, as though you are trading an investor's capital. Please read more about the Edge Score here.

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