- Kraken acquisition (September 2025) gives BreakoutProp institutional backing that no other crypto prop firm can match right now. This isn't a random offshore operation — it's owned by one of the world's largest regulated exchanges. That changes the risk calculus entirely for anyone worried about payout reliability
- On-demand payouts 24/7 with zero waiting periods, zero payout cycles, and zero denials claimed across 20,000+ funded accounts. Minimum $100, processed in USDC within 12-24 hours typically. First payout refunds your entire challenge fee — so if you pass and withdraw, your net evaluation cost is $0
- No consistency rules. None. Not during evaluation, not once funded. No minimum trading days either. You can technically pass the 1-Step evaluation in a single trade if you hit the 10% profit target without breaching drawdown. That's maximum flexibility for traders who know their edge
- Four distinct evaluation paths — Classic 1-Step, Classic 2-Step, Elite Pro, and Elite Turbo — covering $5K to $200K account sizes with one-time fees from $45 to $1,399. No subscriptions, no monthly billing. Pay once, trade until you pass or breach
- Real exchange liquidity sourced directly from OKX, Bybit, and Binance through the Breakout Terminal. You're trading against actual order books with visible depth, tight spreads, and institutional-grade execution on 100+ USDT perpetual futures pairs. Not synthetic pricing
- 20,000+ member Discord community with active staff engagement, and Trustpilot sitting at 4.8-4.9/5 across 840+ reviews as of February 2026. The community isn't just big — it's genuinely responsive. Questions get answered in minutes, not days
- Aggregate funding capped at $200K across all accounts. That's the lowest ceiling in this comparison — Tradeify Crypto offers $600K, and even HyroTrader matches BreakoutProp at $200K. If you're planning to scale across multiple large accounts, you'll hit the wall fast
- Leverage is conservative — 5:1 on BTC/ETH and 2:1 on altcoins, both system-enforced. Compare that to HyroTrader's 100:1 and you're working with 20x less leverage. For traders whose strategies depend on higher leverage, this is a dealbreaker not a preference
- Platform lock-in to the Breakout Terminal only. No MT4, no MT5, no TradingView direct execution. The terminal is solid — clean interface, mobile apps, one-click trading — but if your entire workflow lives on another platform, there's no workaround
- USDC payouts only on the ERC-20 network. No bank transfers, no PayPal, no other crypto options. If you don't already have a wallet set up for ERC-20 USDC, there's a learning curve and potential gas fees to deal with
- Founded in 2023 with the Kraken acquisition only happening in September 2025. That's roughly two years of independent operation and less than six months under Kraken's umbrella. The institutional backing is real, but the operational track record is still building
- Trading fees of 0.04% per side per $10,000 apply during both evaluation and funded stages. On a $50K account taking a $10,000 position, that's $4 per side. Not outrageous, but it adds up for high-frequency traders and it's not zero like some competitors claim
My Experience
BreakoutProp kept showing up in crypto trading circles I follow — Discord servers, Twitter threads, Telegram groups. Same pattern every time. Someone would post a payout screenshot, someone else would ask "is this legit," and then three or four people would jump in confirming they'd been paid too. That kind of organic chatter is hard to manufacture.
What actually got me to look closer was the Kraken acquisition announcement in September 2025. I've tested 50+ prop firms at this point, and the vast majority of crypto prop firms operate with zero institutional oversight. When one of the world's top exchanges acquires a prop trading platform? That's not marketing noise. That's a structural shift in how seriously you should take the firm.
So I dug in. Checked the Trustpilot — 4.8 stars across 840+ reviews, 78% five-star. Read through the negative ones too. Complaints were mostly about platform preferences (people wanting MT4 or TradingView) and the strict drawdown enforcement. Those are fair criticisms. They're not red flags.
What Hit Me First
Three things jumped out immediately.
The evaluation structure. No minimum trading days. No consistency rules. No time limits. You can technically open one trade on your $50K 1-Step account, hit the 10% profit target ($5,000), and you're funded. I don't recommend that approach — the math is reckless for most people — but the fact that it's structurally possible tells you something about how BreakoutProp views trader autonomy. They're not babysitting your process. Hit the number, stay within drawdown, and you're through.
The payout model. On-demand, 24/7, no cycles. Most prop firms make you wait for payout windows — every two weeks, monthly, whatever. BreakoutProp lets you withdraw whenever you want once you're funded and have $100+ in profit after the split. They process in USDC within 12-24 hours through Riseworks. And here's the kicker — your first payout refunds the challenge fee. So the $999 you paid for that $100K 1-Step? It comes back to you with your first withdrawal. Net evaluation cost: zero.
The Kraken connection. Not just a partnership or sponsorship. An acquisition. Breakout Trading Group LLC (Registration No. 7403672) is now part of the Kraken ecosystem. CEO Alex Miningham. Original founders TraderMayne and CryptoCred started the whole thing in a Telegram group in 2023. The trajectory from Telegram side project to Kraken-owned platform in under three years is... genuinely impressive. And the plan to integrate with Kraken Pro means the infrastructure is only going to get deeper.
Where I Am Now
I'm running evaluations on BreakoutProp alongside my active futures accounts at other firms. The Breakout Terminal took some getting used to — it's not ugly, it's just different from what I'm used to. Web-based with mobile apps for iOS and Android. One-click trading works well. The order books show real depth from OKX, Bybit, and Binance. Execution has been clean.
The 5:1 leverage cap on BTC and ETH is the constraint I feel most. Coming from futures where you can size up more aggressively, 5:1 forces you to be more selective with entries. Not necessarily a bad thing — but it changes how you approach setups. And 2:1 on altcoins means you're basically spot trading with slight leverage. Fine for swing-style entries on alts, but don't expect to scalp SOL or AVAX with meaningful size.
Honest take on where I'm sitting: BreakoutProp's evaluation rules are among the most trader-friendly I've seen in crypto. The no-consistency, no-time-limit, no-minimum-days setup means the only thing between you and funded status is hitting the profit target without breaching drawdown. That sounds simple. It's not. But at least the rules aren't working against you.
Account Types & Pricing
One-Time Fees, Four Evaluation Paths
BreakoutProp runs a one-time fee model. No subscriptions. No monthly billing. Pay once, trade until you pass or breach. If you breach, there's no reset mentioned — you'd purchase a new evaluation. The fee structure scales with account size and evaluation type.
Four paths to funded status: Classic 1-Step, Classic 2-Step, Elite Pro, and Elite Turbo. Each has different profit targets, drawdown rules, and pricing. Here's how they break down.
Classic Accounts
| Account | Type | Fee | Profit Target | Daily DD | Max DD | Split |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $5K | 1-Step | $60 | 10% ($500) | 3% | $300 static | 80-90% |
| $10K | 1-Step | $120 | 10% ($1,000) | 3% | $600 static | 80-90% |
| $25K | 1-Step | $250 | 10% ($2,500) | 3% | $1,500 static | 80-90% |
| $50K | 1-Step | $500 | 10% ($5,000) | 3% | $3,000 static | 80-90% |
| $100K | 1-Step | $999 | 10% ($10,000) | 3% | $6,000 static | 80-90% |
| $5K | 2-Step | $50 | 5% + 10% | 5% | $400 trailing | 80-90% |
| $50K | 2-Step | $375 | 5% + 10% | 5% | $4,000 trailing | 80-90% |
| $100K | 2-Step | $749 | 5% + 10% | 5% | $8,000 trailing | 80-90% |
Elite Accounts
| Account | Type | Fee | Profit Target | Daily DD | Max DD | Split |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $5K | Pro | $50 | 12% | 3% | Static | 80-90% |
| $50K | Pro | $375 | 18% | 3% | Static | 80-90% |
| $100K | Pro | $699 | 24% | 3% | Static | 80-90% |
| $200K | Pro | $1,399 | 24% | 3% | Static | 80-90% |
| $5K | Turbo | $45 | 9% | 3% | Static (tighter) | 80-90% |
| $50K | Turbo | $325 | 13.5% | 3% | Static (tighter) | 80-90% |
| $100K | Turbo | $599 | 18% | 3% | Static (tighter) | 80-90% |
| $200K | Turbo | $1,199 | 18% | 3% | Static (tighter) | 80-90% |
Which Path Makes Sense
The Classic 1-Step is the simplest. Hit 10%, don't breach, you're funded. Static max drawdown means your floor never moves — what you see is what you get. The 3% daily drawdown resets at 00:30 UTC based on prior day's balance. Clean and predictable.
Classic 2-Step costs less upfront but adds complexity. You're hitting 5% in Step 1, then 10% in Step 2, with trailing max drawdown instead of static. That trailing mechanic means your drawdown floor moves up with your highest balance. Dangerous if you have a big green day followed by a pullback — the floor chases you.
Elite Pro has the highest profit targets (12% on small accounts scaling to 24% on $100K-$200K) but also the lowest fees relative to account size. The $200K Pro at $1,399 is the only way to access BreakoutProp's largest account size. But 24% profit target on $200K means you need $48,000 in profit before getting funded. That's not a casual pass.
Elite Turbo? Lower targets than Pro, lower fees, but tighter drawdown. It's the budget path to larger accounts. The $200K Turbo at $1,199 saves you $200 versus Pro but gives you less room to breathe.
My take: for most traders, the Classic $50K 1-Step at $500 is the sweet spot. Reasonable fee, clear rules, $5,000 profit target at 5:1 leverage on BTC/ETH is achievable in a good trending week. And that $500 fee comes back with your first payout anyway.
The Real Cost Math
At $500 for a $50K 1-Step evaluation with the fee refunded on first payout, the actual cost structure is more forgiving than most crypto prop firms. If you pass, your effective cost is $0. If you breach and need to buy another evaluation, you're paying $500 again — but there's no subscription bleeding you dry while you figure things out.
Compare that to a firm charging $150/month. Three months of failing = $450. Four months = $600. BreakoutProp's one-time model caps your exposure at the evaluation fee per attempt. No compounding losses from monthly billing.
Other costs to account for: 0.04% per side trading fees on all accounts (evaluation and funded). No activation fee. No data fees. No platform licensing fees. USDC withdrawal to your wallet is free from BreakoutProp's side, though ERC-20 network gas fees apply on your end.
Trading Rules You Need To Know
Evaluation → funded account. That's it. One step for Classic 1-Step and Elite accounts. Two steps for Classic 2-Step.
Pass the evaluation — hit the profit target without breaching daily drawdown or max drawdown. No minimum trading days. No time limit to complete it. No consistency requirement at any point. Once funded, you're trading with BreakoutProp's capital and splitting profits 80/20 (or 90/10 if you selected the 90% add-on).
The path from purchase to first payout is theoretically as fast as one trading session. Buy evaluation, open one position on BTC, hit 10% profit target, get funded, withdraw $100+ profit after split. I've seen traders in the Discord claim same-week turnarounds. Whether that's typical? No. But structurally possible? Yes.
Drawdown — Two Flavors
Static drawdown (Classic 1-Step and all Elite accounts): your floor is fixed from the moment you start. On a $50K 1-Step with $3,000 max drawdown, your account cannot drop below $47,000 at any point. Ever. Every dollar you make is pure buffer above a line that never moves. Simple. Predictable. No surprises.
Trailing drawdown (Classic 2-Step only): the floor follows your highest equity upward. If you grow the account to $55,000, your new floor is $55,000 minus the trailing amount ($4,000 on a $50K account = floor at $51,000). This mechanic punishes big wins followed by pullbacks. You need to be aware of where your trailing floor sits after every profitable session. It resets based on highest balance, not highest equity — meaning unrealized gains don't trail, only realized.
My approach: static every time. I don't like trailing drawdown in any prop firm. The psychological overhead of tracking a moving floor while trying to execute clean trades adds unnecessary cognitive load. Static costs more upfront in the Elite tiers, but the mental clarity is worth the premium.
Daily Drawdown — The 00:30 UTC Reset
Classic 1-Step and all Elite accounts: 3% daily drawdown. Classic 2-Step: 5% daily drawdown.
Resets daily at 00:30 UTC based on prior day's closing balance. Not your starting balance — your prior day's closing balance. If you closed yesterday at $52,000 on a $50K account with 3% daily DD, your daily limit today is $1,560 (3% of $52,000). Go below $50,440 and you've breached.
This matters because the daily DD grows as your account grows. That's actually a nice mechanic — your daily breathing room expands with your profits instead of staying fixed at the starting balance percentage. More forgiving than firms that anchor daily DD to initial balance.
Breach daily DD = permanent account closure. Not a pause. Not a warning. Done. The same applies to max drawdown — breach it and the account is dead. BreakoutProp is strict on this. No exceptions, no appeals. Know your numbers before you open a position.
Leverage — System-Enforced, Non-Negotiable
5:1 on BTC and ETH. 2:1 on all altcoins. System-enforced — you literally cannot exceed these limits because the platform won't let you. There's no "accidentally over-leveraging" scenario.
This is the single biggest differentiator in how BreakoutProp feels compared to other crypto prop firms. At 5:1 on a $50K account, your max BTC position is $250,000 notional. Sounds like a lot until you remember that a 1% BTC move at max leverage is a $2,500 P&L swing — nearly all of your 3% daily drawdown on a single position. You have to be selective. You have to be patient. And honestly? That forced discipline probably saves more accounts than it kills.
2:1 on alts means you're working with $100,000 notional max on a $50K account. For volatile altcoins that regularly move 5-10% in a session, that's actually plenty. But don't expect to scalp altcoins with tight targets and heavy size. The leverage simply won't allow it.
Everything Else
News trading: fully allowed. No restrictions, no blackout windows, no reduced leverage around events. Trade CPI, FOMC, NFP, whatever you want at full size. This is genuinely unusual — even firms that "allow" news trading often add asterisks. BreakoutProp doesn't.
Bots and algorithmic trading: allowed but unsupported. Run whatever automation you want. BreakoutProp provides zero technical support for it. Your bot misbehaves? Your problem. But it's allowed, which matters for algo traders who are shut out of most prop firms.
Overnight and weekend positions: allowed. Crypto trades 24/7, and BreakoutProp doesn't force you to close before any arbitrary cutoff. Hold through weekends, hold through holidays. Your risk, your choice.
Hedging: allowed. No restrictions on opposing positions in the same or correlated pairs.
No position sizing limits beyond leverage caps. No lot size minimums or maximums outside of what leverage mathematically permits.
Platforms You Can Trade With
The Breakout Terminal
BreakoutProp built their own platform. The Breakout Terminal runs on web, iOS, and Android. It's not a reskin of MT4 or a white-labeled TradingView — it's custom software built specifically for crypto perpetual futures trading.
The interface is clean. Real-time order books showing depth from OKX, Bybit, and Binance. One-click trading for rapid execution. Advanced order types including limit, market, stop-loss, and take-profit. Built-in risk management tools. A portfolio view showing all your positions across multiple accounts.
I'll be direct: it's not the most feature-rich platform I've ever used. If you're coming from TradingView with 50 custom indicators and 12 layout presets, the Breakout Terminal will feel stripped down. But for execution — getting in, getting out, managing risk — it does the job without unnecessary complexity.
The mobile apps are surprisingly functional. I've entered and managed positions from my phone during travel days. Not ideal for precision scalping, but for monitoring and managing swing-style crypto positions? Works fine.
What You Can't Use
No MT4. No MT5. No TradingView execution. No NinjaTrader. No third-party platform integration at all. You trade on the Breakout Terminal or you don't trade BreakoutProp. Period.
This is a legitimate dealbreaker for a lot of traders. If your entire edge is built around specific charting tools, indicator libraries, or order flow software that only runs on MT4/MT5/TV — you need to know this before you spend a dollar. The Breakout Terminal's charting is functional but basic. You can use TradingView separately for analysis and execute on the Breakout Terminal, but there's no bridge between them.
The Kraken acquisition hints at future integration with Kraken Pro, which would expand platform options significantly. But as of February 2026, it's Breakout Terminal only.
Execution and Fees
Liquidity sourced directly from OKX, Bybit, and Binance. Not synthetic pricing. Not last-look execution. Real exchange order books with visible depth. Fills have been consistent in my testing — no suspicious slippage during volatile moves, no phantom wicks that don't match the actual exchange.
Trading fees: 0.04% per side per $10,000 notional. On a $10,000 BTC position, that's $4 per side ($8 round-turn). On a $50,000 position, that's $20 per side ($40 round-turn). Not the cheapest in crypto — some exchanges offer maker rebates and taker fees below 0.04% — but for a prop firm where you're trading someone else's capital, it's reasonable. Same fee structure during evaluation and funded stages. No surprises.
Markets
100+ USDT perpetual futures pairs. All the majors — BTC, ETH, SOL, BNB, XRP, AVAX, DOGE, LINK, and dozens more. No spot. No options. No DeFi products. Purely perpetual futures denominated in USDT.
The pair selection covers everything most crypto traders need. If your strategy focuses on BTC/ETH momentum or altcoin breakouts, you won't find a gap in the offerings. If you trade obscure micro-cap tokens or need access to newly listed coins within hours of launch, the selection might feel limited compared to a direct exchange account.
My Strategy To Regular Payouts
After spending time with BreakoutProp's rule set, the target trader profile becomes obvious. This firm is built for disciplined BTC and ETH trend traders who don't need high leverage, don't need platform flexibility, and just want clean rules and fast payouts with institutional backing.
The no-consistency, no-minimum-days structure means your best week can look wildly different from your worst week and nobody cares — as long as you don't breach drawdown. That's freedom. Real freedom. Not the "freedom" some firms advertise while burying consistency requirements in the terms of service.
If you're the type of trader who waits for a clean BTC setup, enters once or twice a week, and targets 2-4% moves with proper risk management? BreakoutProp's rules will never get in your way. The 10% profit target on a Classic 1-Step is 3-4 well-executed BTC trades at 5:1 leverage. Not a month-long grind — a focused week of solid setups.
If you're an altcoin degen who wants 50x leverage on PEPE? Wrong firm. That's not a criticism. That's just reality.
How I'm Approaching BreakoutProp
I'm focusing on BTC and ETH exclusively. 5:1 leverage gives enough size to make the math work on trend-following setups. My approach: wait for clear 4-hour or daily structure breaks, enter on pullbacks to key levels, set stops below structure, target 2-3% moves.
On a $50K 1-Step account at 5:1 leverage, a 2% BTC move in my direction with a full-size position ($250,000 notional) generates $5,000 — the entire profit target in one trade. Obviously I'm not sizing to max on every entry. But the point is — the math doesn't require dozens of small wins. Two or three clean trades with proper sizing can fund the account.
My daily drawdown budget: never risk more than 1.5% of account balance per trade. On a $50K account, that's $750 max loss per position. With a 3% daily DD limit of $1,500, I can absorb two full losers before hitting the daily wall. That's enough room to take 2-3 shots without panic.
Practical Tips
Size for the daily drawdown, not the max drawdown. Most breaches happen because traders size based on "how much total room do I have" instead of "how much daily room do I have." Your 3% daily limit is the real governor. Treat it as your hard budget.
Don't fight the leverage caps. I've seen traders in the Discord complaining about 5:1 being too low. They're thinking about it wrong. 5:1 on BTC with $50K is $250K notional. A 1% move = $2,500. That's not "low leverage" — it's professional sizing. The cap is protecting you from yourself.
USDC withdrawals mean you need a wallet ready. Set up your ERC-20 USDC receiving wallet before you even start the evaluation. Don't wait until you're funded and scrambling to figure out crypto wallets while your profits are sitting in the account.
Track the 00:30 UTC daily reset. If you're trading late in the day and close a session profitable, your daily DD recalculates based on that new higher balance. Know when the reset happens in your local timezone and plan your sessions around it.
The Breakout Terminal has a mobile app. Use it for monitoring, not for entering positions. Set your trades on desktop, manage risk on mobile if you need to step away.
When to Not Trade BreakoutProp
If you need leverage above 5:1 on majors or above 2:1 on alts. Full stop. HyroTrader offers 100:1 — if leverage is your priority, you should be looking there instead.
If you want to scale beyond $200K aggregate. The cap is firm. Tradeify Crypto offers $600K aggregate if scaling is your primary goal.
If your strategy requires MT4, MT5, or TradingView execution. There's no workaround. The Breakout Terminal is the only option.
If you primarily trade altcoins with high volatility and need significant position sizes. The 2:1 altcoin leverage makes large-cap alt scalping nearly impossible with meaningful size. For altcoin-heavy strategies, HyroTrader's 500+ pairs on Bybit at 100:1 is objectively better suited.
Trust & Legitimacy: What You Need To Know
Kraken acquisition. This is the single strongest trust signal in the crypto prop firm industry right now. Kraken (operated by Payward Inc.) is one of the world's largest and most regulated cryptocurrency exchanges. When they acquire a prop trading firm, that acquisition comes with due diligence, regulatory scrutiny, and reputational risk that Kraken wouldn't take on lightly. The effective date of September 1, 2025 means BreakoutProp has been operating under Kraken's umbrella for roughly five months as of this review.
Trustpilot: 4.8-4.9 out of 5 across 840+ reviews. 78% five-star. The praise clusters around payout speed, platform quality, support responsiveness, and transparent rules. The negative reviews — and they exist — focus on platform limitations (wanting MT4/TV), strict drawdown enforcement (no exceptions), and the low leverage caps. Those are legitimate criticisms, not fraud indicators.
Zero payout denials claimed. BreakoutProp states across their marketing and Discord that no funded trader has ever been denied a valid payout. That's a bold claim. I haven't been able to independently verify every single payout they've ever processed, but across 840+ Trustpilot reviews and 20,000+ Discord members, I couldn't find a single credible report of a denied payout. Not one.
Transparent disclosures. BreakoutProp's website explicitly states that "most applicants do not pass on first attempt." They acknowledge the inherent conflict of interest in the prop firm model — they make money from evaluation fees, which means failed evaluations are profitable for the firm. I've never seen another crypto prop firm publicly acknowledge this tension. That kind of transparency earns credibility.
Payment processing through Riseworks — the same infrastructure used by several established prop firms in the futures space. Proven system. Known entity.
What Deserves Scrutiny
Two years of independent operation. BreakoutProp started as a Telegram community project in 2023 by TraderMayne and CryptoCred. The growth trajectory — from Telegram group to Kraken acquisition in under three years — is impressive. But rapid growth doesn't equal long-term stability. The firm hasn't weathered a major market crisis while managing thousands of funded accounts. That test is still coming.
The Kraken integration timeline is vague. The acquisition announcement mentions plans to integrate BreakoutProp's functionality into Kraken Pro, but no specific dates or milestones have been published. Until that integration materializes, BreakoutProp operates essentially as it did pre-acquisition — just with a larger corporate parent.
USDC-only payouts create a single point of failure for traders in jurisdictions where crypto-to-fiat conversion is complicated. If your country has restrictive crypto regulations or limited exchange access, getting your USDC payouts into spendable money may be more complex than it sounds.
The $200K aggregate cap is the lowest among the three firms I'm comparing here. For serious scalers, that's a meaningful limitation. BreakoutProp mentions scaling to $2M for top performers over a 12-month timeline, but the details of that program aren't publicly documented with enough specificity to rely on.
Revenue model reality: like every prop firm, BreakoutProp's primary income comes from evaluation fees paid by traders who don't pass. The one-time fee structure and challenge-fee refund on first payout soften this — but the underlying economics are the same. Most people who buy evaluations will not become funded traders. BreakoutProp is more transparent about this than most, which I respect. But it's still the reality.
How This Firm Compares To Other Ones
BreakoutProp vs. Tradeify Crypto vs. HyroTrader
| Feature | BreakoutProp | Tradeify Crypto | HyroTrader |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fee Model | One-time ($45–$1,399) | One-time (40% off w/ LAUNCH code at launch) | One-time ($89–$1,399), refundable w/ first payout |
| Activation Fee | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Data / Platform Fees | $0 (Breakout Terminal included) | $0 (DXtrade included) | $0 (Bybit API / CLEO included) |
| Profit Split | 80% (90% add-on available) | 80% | 70% → 90% progressive (5% per 4 months) |
| Drawdown Options | Static (1-Step/Elite) or Trailing (2-Step) | 6% EOD trailing | 6% static (1-Step) or 10% trailing (2-Step) |
| Daily Loss Limit | 3% (1-Step/Elite), 5% (2-Step) | 3% trailing from highest equity | 4% (1-Step), 5% (2-Step) |
| Consistency Rule | None | None (once funded) | 40% during eval only, none funded |
| Eval Steps | 1-Step or 2-Step (your choice) | 1-Step, 2-Step, or Instant Funding | 1-Step or 2-Step |
| Min. Trading Days | None | None | 10 days |
| Payout Frequency | On-demand 24/7 | On-demand 24/7 | On-demand 24/7 |
| Payout Speed | 12-24 hours (Riseworks) | 24-48 hours (Rise) | 12-24 hours |
| Payout Caps | None (min $100) | None (min $100) | None (min $100) |
| Platforms | Breakout Terminal (web + mobile) | DXtrade (web + mobile) | Bybit (API), CLEO (web), OKX (Q2 2026) |
| Max Aggregate Funding | $200K (scaling to $2M referenced) | $600K | $200K |
| Leverage | 5:1 BTC/ETH, 2:1 alts | 5:1 all pairs | Up to 100:1 |
| Bots/EAs Allowed | Yes (no support) | No explicit restriction | Yes (Bybit API supports full automation) |
| News Trading | Fully allowed | Fully allowed | Allowed |
| Crypto Pairs | 100+ (USDT perps) | 100+ (USDT perps) | 500+ on Bybit |
| Trustpilot | 4.8-4.9/5 (840+ reviews) | New product (parent: $125M+ futures payouts verified) | 4.4/5 (219 reviews) |
| Founded | 2023 (Kraken-acquired Sept 2025) | Feb 2026 (parent est. earlier) | 2022 (crypto pivot 2023) |
Where BreakoutProp Wins
Institutional backing. No contest. Kraken's acquisition puts BreakoutProp in a regulatory and reputational tier that neither Tradeify Crypto nor HyroTrader can match right now. When you're trusting a firm with your trading time and evaluation fees, knowing that a billion-dollar exchange stands behind the operation changes the calculus.
Payout track record. Zero denied payouts across 20,000+ funded accounts with 840+ Trustpilot reviews confirming the pattern. Tradeify Crypto has zero crypto-specific payout history (launched February 2026). HyroTrader claims $2M+ in payouts but with 219 Trustpilot reviews — a smaller verification sample.
Community depth. 20,000+ Discord members is the largest in this comparison. Active staff engagement, real-time support, trader-to-trader interaction. HyroTrader has a smaller but dedicated community. Tradeify Crypto is just getting started.
Evaluation simplicity. No minimum trading days, no consistency rules, no time limits. HyroTrader requires 10 minimum trading days and enforces a 40% consistency rule during evaluation. Tradeify Crypto matches BreakoutProp's simplicity, but BreakoutProp's longer track record of traders actually passing and getting paid strengthens the credibility of those rules in practice.
Where BreakoutProp Loses
Aggregate funding ceiling. $200K maximum. Tradeify Crypto offers $600K — three times more capital headroom. If you're a skilled trader wanting to scale into $300K, $400K, $500K of funded crypto capital, BreakoutProp literally cannot accommodate you. This is their single biggest competitive weakness.
Leverage. 5:1 on BTC/ETH, 2:1 on alts. HyroTrader offers up to 100:1. That's a 20x difference. For traders whose strategies are calibrated around higher leverage — and there are many in crypto — BreakoutProp's caps are restrictive. Tradeify Crypto matches BreakoutProp at 5:1, so this is specifically a HyroTrader advantage.
Execution transparency. HyroTrader trades through Bybit's actual API — meaning your fills are independently verifiable on the exchange. You can see your own trades on Bybit's order book. BreakoutProp sources liquidity from exchanges but executes through their own terminal. You're trusting their execution layer. That's fine — and the liquidity is real — but it's not the same as seeing your fills on-chain or on-exchange.
Profit split flexibility. HyroTrader's 70% → 90% progressive split rewards loyalty over time — after 16 months of consistent trading, you're earning 90% of everything. BreakoutProp offers 80% or 90% from day one (with the add-on), which is better upfront. But Tradeify Crypto is locked at 80% with no 90% option at all. So BreakoutProp actually wins the short game here while HyroTrader wins the long game.
Pair selection. HyroTrader offers 500+ crypto pairs on Bybit versus BreakoutProp's 100+ and Tradeify Crypto's 100+. If you trade obscure altcoins or want access to every new listing, HyroTrader's range is significantly wider.
Which Firm for Which Trader
Trader who wants the most credible, institutionally-backed crypto prop firm with the best payout track record → BreakoutProp. The Kraken acquisition and zero-denial claim are unmatched.
Scaler who needs the most aggregate funding available → Tradeify Crypto. $600K ceiling with a proven parent company ($125M+ futures payouts). The crypto product is new, but the infrastructure is battle-tested.
High-leverage trader whose strategy requires 20x-100x → HyroTrader. Nobody else comes close. 100:1 with real exchange execution on Bybit.
Algo/bot trader who wants exchange-level API access → HyroTrader. Bybit API supports full automation with verifiable fills.
Patient long-term trader who values progressive rewards → HyroTrader. The 70% → 90% split scaling over 16 months incentivizes consistency and loyalty.
Risk-averse trader who wants to try before buying → HyroTrader. Free 10-day trial lets you test the rules and platform before spending anything.
Trader who wants the simplest evaluation with zero consistency rules → BreakoutProp or Tradeify Crypto. Both have no minimum days, no consistency requirements. HyroTrader's 10-day minimum and 40% consistency rule during eval add friction.
Trader who trusts parent company track record over crypto-specific history → Tradeify Crypto. $125M+ in verified futures payouts through the same founders and payment processor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is BreakoutProp legitimate?
BreakoutProp was acquired by Kraken (one of the world's largest regulated crypto exchanges) in September 2025. Operated by Breakout Trading Group LLC, Registration No. 7403672. Trustpilot rating of 4.8-4.9/5 across 840+ reviews with zero payout denials claimed across 20,000+ funded accounts. The institutional backing is verifiable and stronger than any other crypto prop firm currently operating.
How does the BreakoutProp evaluation work?
Choose your account type (Classic 1-Step, 2-Step, Elite Pro, or Elite Turbo). Hit the profit target without breaching daily drawdown or max drawdown. No minimum trading days. No time limit. No consistency rules. Once you pass, you're funded and can start withdrawing profits immediately. The 1-Step evaluation requires hitting 10% profit — the 2-Step splits it into 5% then 10% across two phases.
What's the difference between static and trailing drawdown?
Static drawdown (Classic 1-Step and all Elite accounts) sets a fixed floor that never moves. If your $50K account has a $3,000 max drawdown, your floor is always $47,000. Trailing drawdown (Classic 2-Step only) moves the floor upward as your account balance grows. Big wins raise the floor — meaning pullbacks after profitable days are more dangerous. Static is simpler and more predictable. Trailing costs less.
How fast are BreakoutProp payouts?
On-demand, 24/7, no waiting periods. Minimum $100 after profit split. Processed in USDC on ERC-20 network. Typical processing time is 12-24 hours through Riseworks. Same-day approval is common for requests submitted before 11 AM. No payout caps. No withdrawal fees from BreakoutProp's side (ERC-20 gas fees apply on-chain).
What profit split does BreakoutProp offer?
80% default on all account types. A 90% profit split add-on is available. The first payout refunds your entire challenge fee — so if you paid $500 for a $50K 1-Step and withdraw $1,000 in profit after the 80% split, you'd receive $800 in profit plus the $500 fee refund, totaling $1,300.
Can I use TradingView or MT4 with BreakoutProp?
No. BreakoutProp only supports the Breakout Terminal — their custom-built platform available on web, iOS, and Android. No MT4, MT5, TradingView, or any third-party platform integration exists. You can use TradingView for analysis separately but cannot execute trades through it. This is a hard dealbreaker for traders dependent on specific platform features.
How many accounts can I have at BreakoutProp?
Individual accounts are capped at $100K. Total aggregate funding across all accounts caps at $200K. So you could run two $100K accounts, four $50K accounts, or any combination up to $200K total. BreakoutProp references a scaling program up to $2M for top performers over a 12-month timeline, but details aren't fully public.
Are bots and automated trading allowed?
Yes — algorithmic trading, bots, and automated strategies are all permitted. BreakoutProp provides zero technical support for automation. Your bot's behavior is entirely your responsibility. If it breaches drawdown rules, the account is closed. The Breakout Terminal supports the execution, but integration complexity is on you.
What are BreakoutProp's news trading rules?
No restrictions whatsoever. Trade any news event — CPI, FOMC, NFP, crypto-specific announcements — at full leverage with no blackout windows, no reduced sizing, and no special conditions. This is unusually permissive compared to many prop firms that restrict or throttle trading around major events.
What leverage does BreakoutProp offer?
5:1 on BTC and ETH. 2:1 on all altcoins. System-enforced — you cannot exceed these limits. This is the most conservative leverage in the crypto prop firm space. HyroTrader offers up to 100:1 by comparison. The lower leverage forces more selective trading and tighter risk management.
What happens if I breach drawdown?
Account is permanently closed. No warnings, no second chances, no appeals. Breach either the daily drawdown (3% or 5% depending on account type) or the max drawdown and you're done. You'd need to purchase a new evaluation to start again. This applies during both evaluation and funded stages.
What crypto pairs can I trade on BreakoutProp?
100+ USDT perpetual futures pairs including all major coins (BTC, ETH, SOL, BNB, XRP, AVAX, DOGE, LINK) and dozens of mid-cap and smaller altcoins. No spot trading, no options, no DeFi products. Liquidity sourced from OKX, Bybit, and Binance.
How does BreakoutProp compare to Tradeify Crypto?
BreakoutProp wins on institutional backing (Kraken acquisition), payout track record (zero denials across 840+ reviews), and community depth (20,000+ Discord). Tradeify Crypto wins on aggregate funding ($600K vs $200K) and parent company payout history ($125M+ verified on futures side). BreakoutProp is the safer bet for payout reliability. Tradeify Crypto is the better choice for traders who need more capital headroom.
How does BreakoutProp compare to HyroTrader?
BreakoutProp wins on institutional backing, payout reliability, and evaluation simplicity (no minimum days, no consistency rules). HyroTrader wins on leverage (100:1 vs 5:1), pair selection (500+ vs 100+), execution transparency (Bybit API with verifiable fills), and the free 10-day trial. Choose BreakoutProp for credibility and simplicity. Choose HyroTrader for leverage and exchange-level execution.
Is BreakoutProp worth it in 2026?
For BTC and ETH trend traders who want institutional backing, clean rules, fast payouts, and don't need high leverage or platform flexibility? Yes. The Kraken acquisition, zero payout denials, and no-consistency evaluation structure make it one of the most trader-friendly crypto prop firms available. For altcoin scalpers needing high leverage, multi-platform traders needing MT4/TV, or scalers needing $300K+ in funded capital — look at HyroTrader or Tradeify Crypto respectively.