Which Prop Firms Are Actually Paying
Every payout on this page is a real transaction on a public blockchain, sent from the firm's own payout wallet. No self-reported numbers.
Payout Leaderboard
Ranked by Payout Score — how reliably a firm pays, not how much. Click any firm for its full breakdown.
How the Payout Score Works
Three inputs, read straight off the chain. Open any firm to see its own breakdown.
What goes in
Cadence40%
How many of the last 30 days had at least one payout leave the firm's wallet. 30/30 scores full marks.
Recency30%
Time since the most recent payout. Full marks inside 24 hours, falling to zero at 14 days.
Longest gap30%
The driest stretch inside the window. Full marks at 2 days or less, zero at 14 days.
Score bands
Payout volume is deliberately left out. Paying a lot is not the same as paying reliably — a firm can move millions in a handful of bursts and still leave traders waiting. Ranking on size would only re-list the biggest firms and tell you nothing new, so the score measures rhythm instead.
Payout data is one signal. Check the rules too.
A firm paying daily still might not suit you. Compare drawdown types, profit splits, platforms and challenge pricing across every firm we review.
How This Tracker Works
Three things separate this from a firm's own marketing page.
Read straight off the chain
Prop firms that pay through Rise settle on a public blockchain. We read the settlement contract directly, so the numbers come from the ledger rather than from a press release.
Firms can't edit it
Once a payout is written to the chain it cannot be altered, deleted or reversed. Nobody — including us — can move a firm up the table.
Reliability, not just size
Our Payout Score weighs how often a firm pays, how recently, and its longest dry spell — and ignores volume entirely. A firm can pay millions and still score badly if it pays in rare bursts.
Read This Before Quoting Any Number
- These are wallet totals, not certified trader payouts. A firm's payout wallet can also carry staff salaries, affiliate commissions and vendor invoices. Treat every figure as an upper bound.
- Firms paying by bank wire, ACH, Deel or Plane are invisible here. Absence from this table is not evidence a firm isn't paying — several large futures firms settle entirely off-chain.
- Listing is not an endorsement, and nothing on this page is financial advice.
- No trader names, trader wallets, firm wallet addresses or individual transaction records are published — only firm-level totals.
- Ranking is on-chain only. No commercial relationship, discount deal or affiliate arrangement can move a firm's position on this page.
Method. Payouts are read directly from Rise's settlement contract on the Arbitrum blockchain — the rail Rise moved to on 22 June 2026. Each record is one outgoing payout event from a firm's own payout wallet, matched to that firm by our own on-chain analysis. Figures cover a rolling 30-day window. We publish firm-level totals only.