
PropMarket
Rank #6The self-styled first prediction-market prop firm: cheap entry, dedicated to Polymarket.
Editorial score · how we rate
- Execution
- Simulated
- Venues
- Polymarket
- Founded
- May 2026
- Based
- New York, USA
Challenges
Every PropMarket challenge and account size, with the rules that decide whether you get funded. Filter by type or size and sort by price.
1-Step Evaluation
- Profit target
- 20%
- Consistency
- 10%
- Min days
- None
- Profit split
- 70% → 90%
- Max drawdown
- Challenge10% trailingFunded10% trailing
1-Step Evaluation
- Profit target
- 20%
- Consistency
- 10%
- Min days
- None
- Profit split
- 70% → 90%
- Max drawdown
- Challenge10% trailingFunded10% trailing
1-Step Evaluation
- Profit target
- 20%
- Consistency
- 10%
- Min days
- None
- Profit split
- 70% → 90%
- Max drawdown
- Challenge10% trailingFunded10% trailing
1-Step Evaluation
- Profit target
- 20%
- Consistency
- 10%
- Min days
- None
- Profit split
- 70% → 90%
- Max drawdown
- Challenge10% trailingFunded10% trailing
1-Step Evaluation
- Profit target
- 20%
- Consistency
- 10%
- Min days
- None
- Profit split
- 70% → 90%
- Max drawdown
- Challenge10% trailingFunded10% trailing
Payouts, trust & execution
| Getting paid | |
|---|---|
| Profit split | 70% → 90% 90% is a paid add-on, not earned |
| Payout speed | Weekly 7-day first-withdrawal wait |
| Payout method | Likely USDC |
| Refund | Not published Terms link on the site is broken |
| Trust & execution | |
| Trust score | 6.2 / 10 |
| Execution | Simulated |
| Data feed | Polymarket |
| Drawdown type | Trailing |
| Venues | Polymarket |
Our verdict
PropMarket deserves credit for being first to dedicate itself to Polymarket prediction markets, and the entry is cheap. But one rule overshadows the rest: a 10% consistency requirement means no single day may exceed 10% of your total profit, so you effectively have to win across ten or more evenly sized sessions. On event markets that resolve in lumps that is statistically very hard, and it is the main reason we mark the firm down. It is enforced softly, by ratcheting your target rather than failing you outright, but the practical effect is that a clean payout is unlikely. Add a 20% target double FundedPoly's, a still-unfinished site (the Terms link goes to an unrelated domain, a pricing link 404s, no refund policy is reachable), and a 90% split sold as a paid upgrade, and it is hard to recommend over the cheaper, far more flexible options above it.
Pros and cons
What we like
- First mover dedicated to Polymarket prediction markets.
- Cheap entry ($59 for $5K) and no daily loss limit or minimum days.
- Weekly payouts with a short 7-day first-withdrawal wait.
What to watch
- A 10% consistency rule is statistically extreme: no single day can exceed 10% of total profit, so you must win across ten or more roughly equal sessions, which makes reaching a payout very unlikely on lumpy event markets.
- Thin, partly unfinished site: the Terms link points to an unrelated domain and a pricing link 404s.
- Refund policy is not reachable anywhere on the site.
- The headline 90% split is a paid upgrade, not earned through performance.
- Trading is restricted to 20–80¢ markets that resolve within 60 days.
- Days-old firm with effectively no independent payout proof (one Trustpilot review).
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How execution works
Simulated evaluation and funded accounts, priced off live Polymarket odds. Despite the real-money marketing, this is the standard simulated prop model, not your own capital on-chain.
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.
PropMarket FAQ
Is PropMarket legit and worth it?
Genuinely 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. We rate it 3.2 out of 5 based on rules, payouts, pricing, platform, and trust, last verified 2026-06-09.
How much does PropMarket cost?
Entry starts at $59 for accounts ranging $5K – $100K. $5K account
What is PropMarket's profit split?
PropMarket pays a 70% → 90% profit split. 90% is a paid add-on, not earned
Does PropMarket use real money or a simulator?
Simulated evaluation and funded accounts, priced off live Polymarket odds. Despite the real-money marketing, this is the standard simulated prop model, not your own capital on-chain.
How does PropMarket pay out?
Payouts are via Likely USDC, weekly. Profit target is 20% with a 10% trailing max drawdown.