
$1,200 MyFundedFutures Payout Documented by @pratikkharatmol on X
On August 5, 2025, the trader @pratikkharatmol posted on X that he had received a $1,200 payout from MyFundedFutures, stating that the request, approval, and settlement all cleared within one minute.
The proof is a short public post on X tagging @MyFundedFutures, accompanied by an attached screenshot. The trader specifies the amount, $1,200, and characterizes the turnaround as the fastest payout he has received. The post is dated August 5, 2025 and remains publicly accessible at its original URL, which allows readers to verify the timestamp, the handle, and the attached image independently.
What the post does establish is narrow but concrete: a named trader, a specific amount, a tagged counterparty, and a self reported timing claim. What it does not establish is equally worth noting. The post discloses no account size, no instrument traded, no strategy, and no holding period. Readers should treat the $1,200 figure as a single withdrawal event rather than evidence of cumulative performance.

“Requested, Approved and got paid all within one minute. That's the fastest payout I have ever received.”— @pratikkharatmol on X, August 5, 2025
MyFundedFutures, founded in 2023 and based in Texas, operates exclusively in US futures across CME, CBOT, NYMEX, and COMEX. The firm reports profit splits ranging from 80/20 to 90/10 depending on plan, with the Rapid plan at 90/10. A $1,200 withdrawal sits well inside the per cycle caps the firm publishes for its plans, including the Core plan limit of $5,000 per cycle, so the size of this payout is consistent with what the firm reports as standard processing.
The speed claim, request to receipt in under a minute, cannot be independently audited from a single screenshot. It is the trader's account of his own experience. MyFundedFutures states that payouts run through Rise, Riseworks, or Plaid and ACH rather than Wise, and processing times in practice will depend on the rail and the receiving bank. The post is best read as one data point on payout reliability rather than a benchmark.
For traders evaluating the firm, the value of this proof lies in its specificity. A named handle, a dated public post, a tagged firm, and an attached screenshot together form a verifiable record of a completed withdrawal in August 2025. It does not speak to win rate, drawdown discipline, or long term profitability, and it should not be read as such.