
Tradeify Payout: @ViaAscendary Posts $2,000 for Mentor Mike
On July 1, the X account @ViaAscendary publicly documented a $2,000 payout from Tradeify credited to a trader identified as Mentor Mike, noting that other members of the affiliated Ascendary community were also paid the same day.
The proof is a public X post from @ViaAscendary dated July 1, congratulating a trader referred to as Mentor Mike on a $2,000 payout from Tradeify, alongside other unnamed community members who were paid on the same day. The post includes a video thumbnail as visual evidence and tags the firm directly with #tradeify, placing the receipt inside Tradeify's payout flow rather than a generic screenshot circulating without attribution.
The amount itself is modest by prop-firm standards, and that is part of what makes it credible. A $2,000 withdrawal fits the rhythm of a trader taking regular profits off a funded account rather than a one-time headline number. Tradeify runs a 90/10 profit split on its funded accounts, and the firm reports that traders on the Growth and Lightning plans keep 100% of the first $15,000 in profits before the split activates, which shapes how withdrawals of this size typically accumulate.

“Huge congrats to Mentor Mike on another $2,000 payout, along with several community members who also got paid today.”— @ViaAscendary on X
What the post does not establish is equally important. There is no account size disclosed, no instrument breakdown, and no indication of how long the trader held the account before this payout. The hashtags reference ES and NQ futures, consistent with Tradeify's US futures only product scope across CME venues, but the post does not confirm which contract produced the profits or whether this was a first payout or a recurring one for Mentor Mike.
Read narrowly, the evidence supports a single claim: a $2,000 payout was publicly celebrated on July 1 in connection with a Tradeify funded account, promoted through an affiliated community channel. It does not speak to win rates, account longevity, or the firm's broader payout reliability. For readers evaluating Tradeify, which was founded in June 2024 and therefore carries a shorter track record than older competitors, individual proofs like this one are useful as data points rather than as endorsements.