OneFunded vs PipFarm - Prop Firm Comparison (March 2026)

Head-to-head comparison of OneFunded and PipFarm. 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.

OneFunded vs PipFarm - Prop Firm Comparison (March 2026)
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...
PipFarm
PipFarm is operated by ECI Ventures Pte. Ltd. (Singapore) and provides simulated trading challenges on the cTrader platform. Traders who pass a Trading Challenge may be enrolled in PipFarm’s Remote Trader Program and earn a reward (profit share) based on...
Overview
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Headquarters United Kingdom Singapore
Age (Years) 2 3
Max Funding $200,000 $300,000
Profit Split Start 80% 70%
Profit Split Max 90% 99%
Platforms TradeLocker cTrader cTrader
Assets Forex indices commodities (metals & energies) cryptocurrencies Forex Metals Energy Indices Crypto
Leverage
FX Leverage 100 30
Metals Leverage 30 20
Crypto Leverage 2 10
Risk & Drawdown Rules
Max Daily Loss 4–5 Maximum Daily LossPipFarm’s Max Daily Loss rule is calculated as a percentage of the previous end-of-day (EOD) balance. By default, the daily loss limit is 3% of the previous EOD balance and is recalculated when the previous EOD balance changes. PipFarm states the EOD is calculated in the dashboard around 22:05 GMT (winter) or 21:05 GMT (US daylight savings). PipFarm also states traders may increase the daily loss limit to 4% after achieving Rank 4 in its Experience Programs.
Max Total Loss 6–11 Maximum Overall LossPipFarm offers different maximum-loss models depending on program selection. For Static Max Loss, PipFarm states the one-stage program uses a 6% Static Max Loss of starting balance, while the two-stage program uses a 9% Static Max Loss of starting balance. For the one-stage program, PipFarm also offers a Trailing Maximum Loss option which tracks a high watermark (balance-based) and is 9% of the high watermark balance (10% if Rank 2 or higher).
Drawdown Type Fixed (daily 4–5 % and overall 6–11 % of starting balance) Drawdown ModelPipFarm’s public rules describe multiple drawdown frameworks, including: (1) a Static Max Loss (fixed percentage of starting balance), (2) a balance-based Trailing Max Loss (tracks the high watermark of account balance), and (3) an equity-based trailing max drawdown rule (high-watermark equity-based), as described in PipFarm’s Terms.
Payouts
Payout Frequency 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. Payout FrequencyBy default, PipFarm schedules and processes payouts automatically on the first Friday of each month. Optional payout-frequency add-ons are available: Bi-weekly (1st and 3rd Friday of each month, +10%) and Weekly (every Friday, +25%).
Days to First Payout 14 0
Payout Processing Time 2 Payout ProcessingPipFarm states payouts are processed automatically at 06:00 GMT on the eligible Friday and completed by 23:59 GMT the same day, provided requirements are met and there are no open positions. PipFarm’s Terms also describe a $1,000 compensation policy if a scheduled payout is missed due to internal company error (subject to conditions), and note payouts may be suspended or delayed for investigation or verification requirements.
Payout Methods USDT TRC20 Bank transfer Rise Skrill USDT USDC
Payments
Payment Methods Credit/debit card (Visa Mastercard) Google Pay Apple Pay Crypto (USDT TRC20) Bank transfer PipFarm’s Terms state it accepts payment through various methods (including credit cards e-wallets and cryptocurrencies) though availability may vary by user and time.
Trading Permissions
News Trading 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. PipFarm’s marketing materials state it allows news trading and that it does not dictate how users should trade. PipFarm’s Terms also prohibit exploitative trading strategies (including “news straddling”).
Weekend Trades Overnight and weekend positions are allowed across all stages. Swap/rollover fees apply where relevant. N/A
Copy Trading Copy trading is permitted only between your own OneFunded accounts. Coordinated copy trading with other traders or social copy services is prohibited. PipFarm’s Terms list copy-trading/managed-account services (e.g., MQL5 or ZuluTrade) as prohibited trading practices, and also prohibit trading on behalf of others or having others trade on your behalf.
EA Allowed 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. PipFarm’s Terms prohibit using a commercial trading robot purchased from a third party without any adjustment to strategy.
KYC & Restrictions
KYC Required No No
KYC Stage 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. PipFarm’s Terms state that to participate in the Remote Trader Program, the user must pass an ID verification process after passing a Trading Challenge for the first time. PipFarm states verification is completed via ComplyCube or Veriff and may require an identity document, a selfie, and (in some cases) proof of address, questionnaires, or a video call.
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