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How are reward / payout requests processed?

Reward requests can be initiated from your dashboard. They will be processed within 24 hours. A minimum withdrawal amount of 100 USD is required to submit a request. We process all payouts in USDT. This means that funds will be credited to your corresponding account, from where you can withdraw them in any way convenient for you. If you encounter any difficulties with the verification process, please contact our support team. We will help resolve the issue or, if necessary, provide an alternative method of identity verification.

At «Texaris», we prioritize a fair and secure trading environment. To maintain system stability, we have implemented the following rules for accounts with Funded status:

Daily Profit Limit
• Traders on funded accounts can generate a maximum profit of 3,000 USD per trading day.
• Any profits exceeding this limit will be deducted from the account.
• This is not considered a rule violation: the deduction is made solely to maintain a controlled and sustainable trading system. Profit Withdrawal Limits for Initial Rewards
• For the first two reward requests, traders can withdraw a maximum of 8% of the initial account balance.
• Any profit beyond this limit will be deducted from the account balance.
• After receiving the first two rewards, this restriction is completely removed, and there are no further limits on profit withdrawals.Why are these limits necessary?These restrictions help create a stable and secure trading environment, allowing us to properly assess the results of each trader. The period between purchasing the program and receiving the first rewards is often too short for a full analysis of trading behavior. By implementing these temporary restrictions, we ensure fairness, sustainability, and long-term opportunities for all traders.

If you have any questions or need further clarification, please contact our support team. We strive for maximum transparency and efficiency in working with our traders.

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