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PolyFundr

Rank #2

A one-step Polymarket challenge with the highest split on the board (90%) and sub-24h USDC payouts.

4.3

Editorial score · how we rate

Execution
Simulated
Venues
Polymarket
Founded
2026
Based
Not disclosed

Challenges

Every PolyFundr challenge and account size, with the rules that decide whether you get funded. Filter by type or size and sort by price.

Size

1-Step Challenge

1-Step$10K
$125
Profit target
30%
Consistency
30%
Min days
None
Profit split
90%
Max drawdown
Challenge20% trailingFunded20% trailing

1-Step Challenge

1-Step$25K
$300
Profit target
30%
Consistency
30%
Min days
None
Profit split
90%
Max drawdown
Challenge20% trailingFunded20% trailing

1-Step Challenge

1-Step$50K
$500
Profit target
30%
Consistency
30%
Min days
None
Profit split
90%
Max drawdown
Challenge20% trailingFunded20% trailing

Payouts, trust & execution

PolyFundr payout, trust and execution facts
Getting paid
Profit split90%

Highest split we track

Payout speed< 24h
Payout methodUSDC (Polygon)
RefundNot published
Trust & execution
Trust score7.5 / 10
ExecutionSimulated
Data feedPolymarket
Drawdown typeTrailing
VenuesPolymarket

Our verdict

PolyFundr leads on the things you feel at payout: a flat 90% split, the most generous we track, and USDC settled in under a day. The catch is the hardest evaluation on the board, a 30% profit target with a 10% daily drawdown, which punishes the slow-resolving theses prediction markets are built around. Like every firm here it is a simulated challenge rather than your own on-chain capital, despite the live-market marketing, and it is brand new with little public payout history, so size your first challenge accordingly.

Pros and cons

What we like

  • 90% profit split, the highest of any firm we cover.
  • USDC payouts on Polygon, typically settled in under 24 hours.
  • Simple one-step evaluation across 100,000+ Polymarket markets.
  • Pricing tracks the live Polymarket order book rather than a black-box feed.

What to watch

  • 30% profit target is the steepest on the board, roughly 3x FundedPoly's per-phase target.
  • A 10% daily drawdown is tight for slow-resolving event positions.
  • Very new with little independent payout proof so far.
  • Refund policy is not published.

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How execution works

Like every firm here, the account is a simulated evaluation, not your own capital on-chain. PolyFundr advertises pricing tracked off the live Polymarket order book across 100,000+ markets.

Sources and verification

Last verified 2026-06-09. Figures checked against the firm’s own site and public coverage. Prediction-market firms change rules often, so confirm details before buying.

PolyFundr FAQ

Is PolyFundr legit and worth it?

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. We rate it 4.3 out of 5 based on rules, payouts, pricing, platform, and trust, last verified 2026-06-09.

How much does PolyFundr cost?

Entry starts at $125 for accounts ranging $10K – $50K. $10K account

What is PolyFundr's profit split?

PolyFundr pays a 90% profit split. Highest split we track

Does PolyFundr use real money or a simulator?

Like every firm here, the account is a simulated evaluation, not your own capital on-chain. PolyFundr advertises pricing tracked off the live Polymarket order book across 100,000+ markets.

How does PolyFundr pay out?

Payouts are via USDC (Polygon), < 24h. Profit target is 30% with a 20% trailing / 10% daily max drawdown.