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Multiple Accounts Policy – Crypto Edge

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Written by Hercules
Updated over a week ago

At Crypto Edge (part of the Equity Edge Group), we maintain strict policies to ensure a fair and transparent trading environment for all participants. We prohibit the use of multiple email addresses per trader. Each trader is permitted only one email account to access and manage their evaluations and funded accounts.


What’s Allowed

✔ You may purchase multiple Crypto Edge Evaluation Accounts under one email address.

✔ You may hold several active Evaluation Accounts at the same time.


What’s Not Allowed

❌ You may not register using multiple email addresses to bypass our systems or increase your trading capacity.

❌ You may not trade Crypto Edge Performance Accounts exceeding $100,000 in total capital allocation at any time.


Consequences of Violating This Policy

If we detect multiple email sign-ups or attempts to bypass allocation limits, the following actions will be taken:

  • Challenge Breach: Any active or passed Evaluation Accounts linked to multiple sign-ups will be marked as breached and rendered invalid, regardless of trading performance.

  • Payout Rejection: All pending performance fee payouts will be rejected and profits forfeited.

  • Account Termination: All related accounts may be suspended or permanently disabled, and the trader may be barred from future participation in Crypto Edge programs.


Maximum Capital Allocation

At Crypto Edge, the maximum allowed capital allocation across funded (Performance) accounts is $100,000 per trader.

This includes all passed evaluations where contracts have not yet been signed.

You may hold unlimited Evaluation Accounts, but you must not exceed $100,000 in funded trading capital at any time.

If you’ve hit the funded cap, you must stop trading new evaluations until your active funded capital falls below $100,000.


If you have questions about your account eligibility or capital allocation, feel free to contact our support team.

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