u/MobileKlutzy5383

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Daily drawdown or consistency rule, which haunts you more?

Daily drawdown or consistency rule, which haunts you more?
I came across a firm which has set a 1% DD and I am a newbie wanted to know what is worse for traders

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u/MobileKlutzy5383 — 7 days ago

$1M+ in funded accounts — earn your spot on the waitlist

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u/MobileKlutzy5383 — 1 month ago

Arbitrum Just Backed DOJI — Here's Why On-Chain Prop Trading Is Where This Is All Heading

There is a reason why prop firms have kept things secret.

The model performs better when traders lack access to their evaluation criteria.
Rules that aren't clear, execution that isn't clear, and payouts that depend on trust.
That structure has lasted because there was nothing else that could be trusted to take its place.

That changes with DOJI!

All of the evaluation logic, trade data, and payouts are on-chain and can be checked. You can't count on a back office.

This isn't just a theory anymore. DOJI has received a grant and validation from Arbitrum that includes real resources for verifiable funded trading infrastructure instead of just a logo swap.

Early partnerships with GMX and Ostium Labs will bring real execution and more on-chain markets to the system.

Arbitrum wasn't chosen because it was easy. You can build real trading infrastructure with it, not just sandboxed simulations, because of its liquidity, execution, and composability.
Trading with money is already huge. Millions of traders in forex, futures, stocks, and crypto use it.
There is no need to sell them "on-chain". They want to get paid and obey the rules.

Build it on infrastructure that can be checked, and the model will speak for itself.

u/MobileKlutzy5383 — 2 months ago