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What documents are needed to be submitted to the Verification Center for KYC verification?
What documents are needed to be submitted to the Verification Center for KYC verification?
Updated over a week ago

To get a FundedNext Account in the Evaluation, Stellar & Stellar Lite Challenge, and to receive a payout from the Express Challenge, traders need to provide identity verification documents.

These include a photo of any of the below mentioned documents:

  • National ID

  • Passport

  • Driving license

For details on how to submit these documents, click here.


When am I eligible for KYC Verification in Phase 2 of my 5K to 15K Challenge Account?

If you are trading with an Evaluation 6K to 15K Challenge Phase 2 Account, Stellar 2-Step 6K to 15K Challenge Phase 2 Account, or Stellar Lite 5K to 10K Challenge Phase 2 Account, you will become eligible for KYC verification once you meet the following conditions:

  • Account Growth:

    • Evaluation 6K to 15K and Stellar 2-Step Accounts: Achieve at least 5% profit in your Phase 2 Challenge Account.

    • Stellar Lite 5K to 10K Account: Achieve at least 4% profit in your Phase 2 Challenge Account.

  • Minimum Trading Days: You have traded for 3 days or fewer.

Example:

  • For a Stellar 2-Step 6K to 15K Challenge Phase 2 Account, you need to make a minimum profit of 5% of your account balance (e.g., $300 for a $6,000 account) and complete 3 trading days or fewer to qualify for KYC verification.

  • For a Stellar Lite 5K to 10K Challenge Phase 2 Account, you need to make a minimum profit of 4% of your account balance (e.g., $200 for a $5,000 account) and complete 3 trading days or fewer.

Note:

  • If a trader does not complete the KYC before reaching the profit target or has the "No Minimum Trading Days Add-On," their account will proceed as usual (complete the profit target first, then submit KYC and agreement).

  • If a trader completes the agreement but breaches the account later, they will need to resubmit the agreement, as a new Challenge Phase 1 Account is issued upon resetting the Challenge Phase 2 Account.

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