FunderPro vs OneFunded - Prop Firm Comparison (March 2026)

Head-to-head comparison of FunderPro and OneFunded. Check max funding, profit splits, daily and overall drawdown rules, leverage, tradable assets, payout frequency, payment and payout methods, trading permissions and KYC restrictions before you buy a challenge. Data refreshed March 2026.

FunderPro vs OneFunded - Prop Firm Comparison (March 2026)
FunderPro
FunderPro is a Malta-registered simulated proprietary trading program that offers Pro, Classic, and One-Phase challenges on MT5, cTrader, and TradeLocker. Traders can manage up to $200,000 total funded allocation, earn performance rewards with profit splits up to 90%, and access...
OneFunded
OneFunded is a UK‑based proprietary trading firm launched in 2024 under Brynex Tech Limited. It offers evaluation‑based simulated trading accounts with unlimited time to pass; the main programs are the 1‑Step Challenge, 2‑Step Challenge and 1F Limited challenge. Traders work on the...
Overview
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Headquarters Malta United Kingdom
Age (Years) 3 2
Max Funding $200,000 $200,000
Profit Split Start 60% 80%
Profit Split Max 90% 90%
Platforms MT5 cTrader TradeLocker TradeLocker cTrader
Assets Forex Metals Energies US Indices EU Indices Shares Cryptos Forex indices commodities (metals & energies) cryptocurrencies
Leverage
FX Leverage 100 100
Metals Leverage 30 30
Crypto Leverage 2 2
Risk & Drawdown Rules
Max Daily Loss 5 4–5
Max Total Loss 10 6–11
Drawdown Type Drawdown ModelFunderPro uses a balance-based daily drawdown reset and a fixed maximum drawdown measured from the initial balance (no trailing drawdown). Daily drawdown is calculated from a daily snapshot (5:00 p.m. EST / day start 00:00 GMT+3 server time depending on page context). Fixed (daily 4–5 % and overall 6–11 % of starting balance)
Payouts
Payout Frequency Payout FrequencyOne-Phase & Classic: bi-weekly payouts (every 14 days). Optional “First Reward in 7 Days” add-on allows first payout after 7 days instead of 14.Pro: selectable payout cadence at checkout: Daily payouts (60% split) or Weekly payouts (90% split), eligible once the account is at least 1% in profit vs initial balance. Payouts can be requested every 14 days in the funded stage (or weekly with an add‑on). Bi‑weekly and weekly cycles provide up to a 90 % profit split.
Days to First Payout 14 14
Payout Processing Time Payout ProcessingFunderPro states rewards are typically processed within 1 working day after approval (average issuing time ~8 hours). 2
Payout Methods USDC (direct transfer to wallet) Rise (reward paid to Rise wallet in USD; user can withdraw in preferred fiat/crypto via Rise) USDT TRC20 Bank transfer
Payments
Payment Methods Credit/Debit Card Crypto and other available payment options offe Credit/debit card (Visa Mastercard) Google Pay Apple Pay Crypto (USDT TRC20) Bank transfer
Trading Permissions
News Trading 14 News trading is allowed in both evaluation and funded stages. A high‑impact news window (5 minutes before and after the event) requires careful risk management; trades may be opened, modified or closed but abusing volatility may result in warnings or termination.
Weekend Trades Payout ProcessingFunderPro advertises an average reward issuing time of 8 hours (after approval). For challenge-fee credits (where applicable), fee credits are processed within 7 days of the first reward withdrawal. Overnight and weekend positions are allowed across all stages. Swap/rollover fees apply where relevant.
Copy Trading FunderPro allows copy trading under strict conditions designed to ensure that all trading activity originates from the trader’s own strategies. Copy trading is permitted only between accounts owned by the same individual (including the trader’s own accounts at other prop firms or retail brokers), while copying from third-party accounts is strictly prohibited and results in a hard breach. Coordinated trading between different traders, the use of rented or mass-distributed EAs, public signal mirroring, or any form of collusion is forbidden,... Copy trading is permitted only between your own OneFunded accounts. Coordinated copy trading with other traders or social copy services is prohibited.
EA Allowed FunderPro allows the use of Expert Advisors (EAs) and automated trading systems across supported platforms such as MT5, cTrader, and TradeLocker. However, traders are strictly required to own the strategy or source code behind any automation used. The use of third-party rented bots, closed “black box” systems, mass-distributed EAs, or automation sourced from public signal groups is prohibited, as FunderPro evaluates individual trading skill and decision-making rather than replicated strategies. Expert Advisors (EAs) and automated strategies are allowed, but traders must request approval via the support desk and provide details of the EA’s logic.
KYC & Restrictions
KYC Required No No
KYC Stage FunderPro requires traders to complete the Know Your Customer (KYC) verification process after passing the Challenge and before signing the funded trader agreement or receiving any payouts. Traders may participate in the Challenge phase without completing KYC; however, verification is mandatory to transition into a funded account. FunderPro advises traders to ensure they can successfully pass the KYC process before purchasing a Challenge to avoid future issues. Once documents are submitted, the verification process typically takes 24–48 hours to complete. KYC/AML verification is required after completing the evaluation and before receiving funded account credentials and payouts. Traders must submit proof of identity, proof of address and a selfie.
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