Cheapest prediction-market prop firm challenges
Entry price is the one-time fee to start a challenge. Cheaper is not always better — a free beta with no cash payout is a different thing from a $49 account with real USDC withdrawals — so we note what each fee buys.
Updated June 2026· verified against each firm’s live site
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Live Polymarket trading with unusual credibility for the niche thanks to MyFundedFutures backing. A free $100K beta is open now, but the paid challenge's exact rules and pricing are still unpublished.
Entry from:Free (beta)Entry from
Free (beta)
- 2For Traders3.5
A free, no-risk way to practise the prediction-markets format, but it is a simulated competition that pays out a CFD challenge rather than real money.
Entry from:FreeEntry from
Free
- 3
The most established operator in the niche with a genuine payout history, let down for prediction traders by a simulated feed, a 3%-per-question cap, and no US or Canada access.
Entry from:≈ $44Entry from
≈ $44
- 4

The most flexible option in the category, and the first to offer true instant funding: three models (instant, 1-step, 2-step), the lowest evaluation target, no time pressure, and an 80% split that is not gated behind a paid upgrade.
Entry from:$49Entry from
$49
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PropMarket3.2Genuinely first to dedicate itself to Polymarket, but a statistically extreme 10% consistency rule, a 20% target, an unfinished site, and a paid 90% upgrade make a real payout hard to reach.
Entry from:$59Entry from
$59
- 6PolyFundr4.3
The pick for the highest split on the board (90%) and fast sub-24h USDC payouts, in exchange for the steepest profit target (30%) and a tight daily drawdown.
Entry from:$125Entry from
$125
Funding Predicts and For Traders are free in beta, but For Traders pays no cash. Among paid firms with real payouts, Maven (≈$44) and FundedPoly ($49) are the cheapest entry.
Order is editorial, from our five-pillar methodology. Every value shown is verified against each firm’s live site. Affiliate links may earn us a commission and never affect the ranking.
FAQ
What is the cheapest prediction-market prop firm?
Funding Predicts is free in beta and For Traders runs a free competition (no cash payout). Among paid firms with real USDC payouts, Maven Trading (from about $44) and FundedPoly (from $49) have the lowest entry.
Is a cheaper challenge worth it?
Only if the rules let you reach a payout. A cheap entry behind a punishing target or consistency rule can cost more in re-tries than a slightly pricier account with forgiving rules.