Velotrade Launches Crypto-Funded Trading Platform Offering Up to $200K Prop Accounts

16 March 2026 | Monday | News

Founded by former institutional traders from JP Morgan, Dresdner Kleinwort, and Bank of America, the new platform introduces trader-friendly evaluation rules and AI-driven hedging to align firm revenue with trader performance.
Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Velotrade, founded by former institutional derivatives traders from JP Morgan, Dresdner Kleinwort, and Bank of America, announced the launch of its crypto funded trading platform. The firm offers traders the opportunity to operate a prop trading account without risking their own capital. The account sizes range from $5,000 to $200,000, with considerable profit splits.

Velotrade is not a rebrand, a pivot from forex, or a first venture. The founding team brings combined decades of experience in capital markets, risk management, and financial technology. Their previous company, Velotrade Management Limited, operates a fintech trade finance platform that has paid out more than $2.5 billion to clients worldwide since 2016. That business continues to operate today as a separate legal entity. The founding team and the Velotrade name carry a track record covered by Bloomberg, the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, and Nasdaq. The crypto funded trading platform is operated by Velotrade Re Limited, a separate Hong Kong company incorporated in November 2025.

The decision to enter the crypto prop market came from a simple observation: most firms in the space are not built by or for traders.

"We looked at the crypto prop market and found firms run by people with little experience in trading, in risk management, or in running a financial services company," said Gianluca Pizzituti, CEO and co-founder of Velotrade. "That shows. It shows in the rules, in the structure, in the fine print. We thought: there is an opportunity to build something the industry actually needs."

Most prop firms generate the majority of their revenue from challenge fees. The more traders fail, the more fees they collect. Velotrade is built on the opposite logic.

The firm uses institutional liquidity bridges and AI driven hedging to mirror selected trader positions in real markets. When a funded trader is profitable, Velotrade earns alongside them. The business model only works if traders succeed.

"We are not here to collect challenge fees and hope people fail," Pizzituti said. "Our revenue model is tied to trader performance. That changes everything about how you design rules, and how you treat the people trading your capital."

The majority of prop firms offering crypto instruments today were originally built for forex. Their evaluation frameworks reflect that: trailing drawdowns calibrated for pip range volatility, consistency rules, weekend holding bans, and restricted news trading windows. Applied to a 24/7 asset class with a fundamentally different liquidity and volatility profile, these rules create avoidable breaches that end funded accounts for reasons unrelated to trading skill.

Velotrade was designed from the ground up for crypto. The evaluation framework includes:

  • No consistency rule.** Traders are not penalised for having one large winning day or for varying position sizes based on conviction.
  • No time limit.** There is no cap on evaluation duration. Traders move at their own pace.
  • News trading permitted.** No restricted windows around market events.
  • Weekend holding permitted.** Positions can be held through weekends across all account tiers.

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