💎 Forexia GEMS 💎 - Crypto Calls
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The viral motor has finally been finished, this marks the end of our features and the beginning of the end of the testing phase. Over the next 3 weeks we will be finishing up the Devnet testing phase and preparing for live mainnet launch. What we developed today is an airdrop point system that connects directly to your X account inside our platform, allowing anyone to like , repost, and comment.. and EARN airdrop points for $DPROP airdrop by engaging with these social media posts that are selected by the platform itself. The fims deployed on our protocol are now fully autonomous in every aspect, even marketing.
The clearest signal is what the category ceilings look like. The two closest analogs to DecentralProp's "factory" model — pump.fun as a token factory and Virtuals as an agent launchpad — peaked at roughly $3B and $3.3–4.9B. The venue itself, Hyperliquid, peaked four to six times higher. That's a meaningful distinction: the factory captures less than the venue it spawns tenants onto, and our architecture is a factory that also owns the venue.
ALL but 2 of the listed protocols reached over a BILLION $ market cap. Everyone has one axis. Nobody has eight. When I am telling you that this new protocol is a billion dollar project, I am not lying. What I have spent over a year building is something unique and the closest thing resembling our protocol is Hyperliquid, which currently trades at $12.2B – $13.8B market cap.
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https://decentralprop.com/docs/protocol-overview
So for those that have not understood yet fully: DecentralProp.com - Is the autonomous engine, the on-chain tokenized prop firm factory. A protocol where anyone can launch their own branded autonomous prop firm. https://trade.dprop.fun/firm/trustless - Is simply an autonomous prop firm that was deployed using the DecentralProp infrastructure. This was the first firm deployed to the protocol, and is branded as “Trustless Funding”.. and has its own token ($TRUST) which creates an entire economy for the firm and unlocks staking, bonding curve, and many other utilities. Anyone can use DecentralProp to deploy their own brandable decentralized tokenized autonomous on chain prop firm in 90 seconds. Check it out. If you are interested in deploying your own firm to the protocol the minimum cost is $1k.. all info is available on the decentralprop.com website , we launch in a month to mainnet and would like to have multiple firms launch on the protocol the day we launch. If you are interested and have any more questions dm me @dylanforexia
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Let's talk about the actual disease at the center of the prop firm industry, because most people trading these challenges have no idea it's even there. Here's the business model, structurally, not calling out any specific company. You pay a fee to enter an evaluation. The overwhelming majority of people who pay that fee never pass it, that's just the reality of pass rates across this industry. Which means the bulk of a firm's revenue comes from people who fail. Not people who succeed. People who fail. Now think about what happens on the other side. If you do pass and get funded, the firm now owes you a real slice of whatever you make. In most cases that account isn't routed to a real broker with the firm's actual capital on the line, it's simulated internally, so every dollar you're paid comes directly out of the firm's own pocket. Every dollar you lose stays in it. Sit with that for a second. The company grading your evaluation, the company deciding whether your trade broke a rule, the company approving or denying your payout, is the exact same company that makes more money the more you fail and less money the more you win. That's not an edge case. That's the core mechanic the whole business runs on. And because that same company also writes the rules and has full discretion to interpret them however it wants, there's no outside check on any of it. If it wants a reason to fail you on a technicality right before a big payout, it has one. You have no way to verify anything, you're just trusting a private company not to act on an incentive that's built directly into its own revenue. That's why "trust" is the entire product in this industry. It's also exactly why it keeps breaking down. This is the part DecentralProp doesn't work around. It solves it structurally. The operator who deploys a firm on our protocol never touches the treasury and never touches your outcome. No grading evaluations, no approving or denying payouts, no vote on whether your trade broke a rule. All of that runs autonomously, enforced by the protocol, the same for every trader on every firm. The operator picks branding, profit split, leverage. That's the entire extent of their control. They're not the judge and the beneficiary at the same time anymore, because they're not the judge at all. Here's the part that actually flips the incentive, not just removes it. The operator is a stakeholder in the exact same on-chain split that pays stakers, funds the buyback, and feeds the shared safety net. They earn a share of every evaluation sold, win or lose. And they earn an additional, separate cut specifically when a trader gets funded and gets paid, a real percentage of that payout, vested out over time so it can't be grabbed and abandoned. That leg doesn't exist unless you win. Which means the operator makes money either way, and makes more when you succeed. There's no version of this where failing you is the more profitable outcome for them. Winning traders aren't a liability the firm has to eat anymore, they're a revenue event for everyone attached to the protocol. And it's not just the operator. That same payout that pays you also pays stakers, buys and burns the token, and tops up the shared pool that backstops every firm on the platform. One trader winning fires revenue to every stakeholder in the system at once. In the old model, you succeeding is the one outcome nobody but you actually wants. In this one, it's the outcome everyone is economically pointed toward. That's the real innovation here. Not just removing the conflict of interest. Replacing it with the opposite one.
💎 Forexia GEMS 💎 - Crypto Calls pinned «What's good Forexia Family. Some of you already know I've been heads-down on something for over a year now, targeting a Solana launch next month. If you were here for Altoid or Swarms and watched us print thousands of Xs, you know exactly what this group…»
Let's get into the tokens, because this is the part most people are sleeping on. Every firm deployed on DecentralProp gets its own token with its own ticker, and it launches exactly like you're used to: a bonding curve, same mechanics as pump.fun. The curve is public and tradeable from the second the firm deploys, no presale, no insider round. The only supply held back is 20% locked straight into the firm's own treasury. Every trade on the curve carries a 1% fee, split between the firm and the protocol. Here's where it stops looking like a typical curve launch. When a firm's token fills its curve, roughly a $69k market cap, it graduates to a real Raydium pool and the LP gets locked. Not burned. Locked, permanently. Nobody, not the operator, not the team, not anyone, can pull that liquidity later. And it keeps growing after graduation too: a slice of the firm's ongoing evaluation revenue gets deployed straight into that Raydium pool on an ongoing basis, so liquidity gets deeper the longer the firm operates, not shallower. Now the part where you actually make tons of money by doing nothing: Staking. Stake a firm's token and you're not farming inflation. There's no emissions schedule printing new supply just to pay you. You're plugged directly into that firm's real cash flow: a cut of every evaluation sold and a cut of every payout to a funded trader flows to stakers, automatically, on-chain. That's what makes you a shareholder in the real sense of the word. You own a claim on the business's revenue, not just a line on a chart. There are two ways to do it, and they're genuinely different products. No-risk staking is exactly what it sounds like: your principal is never touched, you just collect your share of the flow. Backstop staking pays a real premium on top of that, because that capital is what the firm draws from if it ever needs extra liquidity to cover a big winner. Higher yield, real exposure, losses mutualized across the pool if it ever gets drawn on. Pick the one that fits your risk appetite. Stakers also get a shot at a free evaluation account through a daily provably-fair giveaway, and backstop stakers get a discount on their own evals, scaled to how much of the firm's supply they're holding. That's on top of the yield, not instead of it. Then there's $DPROP, the protocol-level token. Every firm on the factory, not just one, routes a cut of its evaluation revenue toward $DPROP staking and buyback. A firm's own token is a bet on that one firm. $DPROP is a bet on the entire factory. Revenue has been accruing toward it since before it even launches, and when staking opens it releases fairly over time instead of getting scooped by whoever stakes in the very first block. Put it together and it's a loop that reinforces itself. Payouts to winning traders are executed as real buys on the curve, so the token feels it exactly when the firm is doing well. That buy pressure, plus the yield it generates, pulls in more stakers. More backstop capital staked means the firm can safely cover bigger winners without straining its own treasury. Bigger winners mean more buy pressure. And every firm that graduates locks its liquidity forever and keeps deepening it, so the whole system gets harder to kill as it grows, not easier.
Every firm on the protocol also carries a public trust score, visible before you ever deposit a dollar. A firm can't quietly build a bad reputation. It's sitting on the storefront for everyone to see. This is what actually threatens the existing industry. Not a nicer UI, not lower fees. The whole prop firm business model depends on traders trusting a company that has every incentive to make it hard to get paid. Take that company out of the loop and replace it with code that runs the same way for everyone, and there's nothing left for the old model to compete on. And because this is a protocol and not a single firm, anyone can deploy their own autonomous prop firm on top of it. Every firm launched runs on the exact same fair engine underneath, just with different branding on top. Instead of a handful of centralized companies gatekeeping the entire industry, you get an open factory anyone can build on.
Real talk, let me break down exactly why this is different from anything you've seen before. Prop trading is already a massive industry. FTMO, E8, Apex, funded trading as a whole moves billions of dollars a year and has been a real, working business model for over a decade, completely outside of crypto. That part isn't speculation. Here's the problem with every single firm in that industry: they're centralized. You pass their challenge, you get "funded," and then you're trusting a private company to actually pay you. They hold the money. They write the rules. They decide if your account gets flagged and your payout gets denied. There's no way to verify any of it. You just have to trust them, and traders get burned exactly that way constantly. DecentralProp removes that trust requirement entirely. Every dollar that moves through the protocol, evaluations, payouts, fees, etc, lives in a smart contract on Solana. Not a company's bank account. Not a database someone can quietly edit. Code, on-chain, that anyone can verify. When you're funded and profitable, your payout isn't a support ticket you hope gets approved. It's a smart contract executing. That's what trustless actually means in practice. And this isn't one firm. It's a factory. Anyone can deploy their own autonomous prop firm on the same engine, fully on-chain, with no team required to run it day to day. Instead of one centralized gatekeeper controlling the whole industry, you get an open protocol anyone can build on. That's the part with the potential to actually break the existing model, not just compete with it. A few more things that make this different from anything FTMO or Apex offers: Zero KYC. No ID uploads, no verification queue, no email required. Connect a wallet and you're trading. You're not limited to crypto pairs. Forex, stocks, commodities, indices, it's all tradeable on the platform. And when you get paid, you get paid in SOL, straight to your wallet, instantly. This is a multi-billion dollar industry that has run for years purely on trust in a company you'll never meet. DecentralProp is the version where you don't have to.
What's good Forexia Family. Some of you already know I've been heads-down on something for over a year now, targeting a Solana launch next month. If you were here for Altoid or Swarms and watched us print thousands of Xs, you know exactly what this group can do. This time is bigger. This isn't a meme, and it's not hype that's gone in a week. It's built on an industry that already moves billions outside of crypto: prop trading. FTMO, Apex Funding, the whole space. Proven, funded, real money, every day. Billions of dollars, never built on chain. I'm launching DecentralProp.com, a tokenized prop firm factory. Anyone can deploy their own autonomous prop firm, running fully on-chain. The tech already works. We've been running it live on Solana devnet and testnet. Testnet is open right now. Get active in the chat: https://t.me/+z0hHy6Cq_Z8yMGYx Mainnet launch is about 30 days out. Everyone who helps test before then is in line for the airdrop at launch. If you want Devnet SOL for helping us test out the protocol, just say so in the group chat and we will send you some.
MASSIVE move on $JOBY for everyone still in we hit over 500% gains so far..
Looks like $JOBY hit 1.87M , almost 2x from our entry.. Still holding on tight, have not sold anything.
If you would like to join in on the action in our VIP groups , there are 2 separate groups one for crypto and one for forex, Ill be a bit more active with forex for the coming weeks as I am trading on some funded accounts too. If you would like to join the VIP group its a one time payment for lifetime access, $399 for either group or $599 for both groups lifetime access. Link to join: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/XYK2VBBLPM7SC Contact me @dylanforexia after payment is made and Ill add you to the group , any questions feel free to message me.