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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sat, 28 Feb 2026 20:20:41 GMTContent-Type: text/htmlTransfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-aliveServer: cloudflareNel: {report_to:cf-nel,success_fraction:0.0,max_age:604800}Report-To: {group:cf-nel,max_age:604800,endpoints:{url:https://a.nel.cloudflare.com/report/v4?sMoBchKdiAAOzMDsbywmckohl6isdRxv22nf96WThoMqq6OquuM7kfTwo%2F77ij90DWcX%2BkNk0jsv%2FNUYsqtvEKLwHhzaWcUFoN0rmBadt3A%3D%3D}}cf-cache-status: DYNAMICvary: accept-encodingCF-RAY: 9d529fbc3a306289-PDXalt-svc: h3:443; ma86400 !DOCTYPE html>html langen>head> meta charsetutf-8> title>Battle of Perps: Perpetual Futures & Paper Trading Tournaments/title> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1> meta namedescription contentEnd-to-end guide to perp trading tournaments: formats (paper vs real funds), rules, scoring, prize modeling, e-sports production, and checklists for organizers and players.> link relstylesheet hrefstyles.css> link relicon typeimage/x-icon hreffavicon.ico> link relicon typeimage/png sizes64x64 hrefimages/favicon_32x32.png> link relicon typeimage/png sizes32x32 hrefimages/favicon_32x32.png> link relicon typeimage/png sizes16x16 hrefimages/favicon_16x16.png>link relcanonical hrefhttps://battleofperps.com/ />link hrefhttps://battleofperps.com/ relalternate hreflangen />link hrefhttps://battleofperps.com/es/ relalternate hreflanges />link hrefhttps://battleofperps.com/ relalternate hreflangx-default />/head>body> !-- Header with unified nav --> header classsite-header idsiteHeader> div classsite-header__inner> a classlogo href/> img srcimages/BoP.svg altBoP width34 height34/> span>Battle of Perps/span> /a> nav classprimary-nav idprimaryNav aria-labelMain menu> a href#what>What/a> a href#formats>Formats/a> a href#rules>Rules/a> a href#faq>FAQ/a> /nav> button classhamburger idhamburger aria-labelOpen menu aria-expandedfalse> span classbar>/span> /button> /div> /header> div classshell> header classhero> div classbreadcrumbs>Docs/div> h1>Battle of Perps (BoP): Perpetual Futures & Paper Trading Tournaments/h1>p>This guide explains strong>perp trading battles/strong>—tournaments on perpetual futures in two modes: paper with a virtual bankroll and real-funds with live PnL./p> div classlayout> !-- Single STATIC TOC inside the grid --> nav classtoc idtoc aria-labelTable of contents> button classtoc-title aria-controlstoc-list aria-expandedfalse>Contents/button> ul idtoc-list> li>a href#what>What Is a Battle of Perps?/a>/li> li> a href#formats>Tournament Formats/a> ul classsub> li>a href#formats-solo-team>Solo vs Team/a>/li> li>a href#formats-paper-real>Paper vs Real Funds/a>/li> li>a href#formats-online-offline>Online vs Offline/a>/li> /ul> /li> li> a href#paper-perp>Paper Perpetual Trading Tournaments/a> ul classsub> li>a href#paper-perp-means>What paper means/a>/li> li>a href#paper-perp-strengths>Strengths of paper perp tournaments/a>/li> li>a href#paper-perp-who>Who should consider perp paper tournaments?/a>/li> /ul> /li> li> a href#futures-perp>Futures Perpetual Trading Tournaments/a> ul classsub> li>a href#futures-perp-means>What real funds means/a>/li> li>a href#futures-perp-strengths>Strengths of futures perp tournaments/a>/li> li>a href#futures-perp-who>Who should consider perp futures tournaments?/a>/li> /ul> /li> li> a href#bop-runs>How a Perp Trading Tournament Runs/a> /li> li> a href#faq>FAQ/a> /li> /ul> /nav> !-- CENTER --> main classdoc idcontent> section idwhat>p>img srcimages/battleofperps.jpg altBattle of Perps titleBattle of Perps>/p> h2>What Is a Battle of Perps?/h2>p>strong>Battle of Perps (BoP)/strong> is a time-boxed trading competition on perpetual futures where individuals or teams trade under a unified public rulebook with real-time (often delayed) leaderboards and prize pools. Events can run on em>paper balances/em> (simulated, no capital at risk) or em>real funds/em> (live PnL with fees, funding, slippage, and liquidation)./p>p>Winners are typically determined by Net PnL/ROI and risk-adjusted metrics (e.g., drawdown limits, consistency), with tie-breakers defined in advance. Modern BoP tournaments adopt an e-sports style—broadcasts, highlights, and side awards—while enforcing fair-play and eligibility controls (anti-cheat, KYC for prize recipients)./p> /section>section idformats> h2>Battle of Perps Tournament Formats/h2> h3 idformats-solo-team>Solo vs. Team/h3> ul> li>b>Solo:/b> You trade alone and compete on your own results. Pure personal skill and discipline./li> li>b>Team:/b> Several traders compete together; the score is aggregated (sum/average/top-N). Teams often split roles (scalper, swing, risk anchor)./li> /ul> h3 idformats-paper-real>Paper vs. Real Funds/h3> ul> li>b>Paper:/b> Virtual bankroll on a demo account. No real capital at risk; fees/funding/liquidations may be simulated by the rulebook./li> li>b>Real Funds:/b> Live accounts with real PnL, fees, funding, slippage, and liquidation risk; KYC is typically required to claim prizes./li> /ul> h3 idformats-online-offline>Online vs. Offline/h3> ul> li>b>Online:/b> Remote participation. Wider reach and lower cost; streams and leaderboards run fully online./li> li>b>Offline:/b> Studio/arena with casters and audience; tighter network control and anti-cheat on site./li> /ul>/section>section idpaper-perp> h2>Paper Perpetual Trading Tournaments/h2> p>strong>Perp paper battles/strong> are time-boxed competitions that simulate trading in perpetual futures using a em>virtual bankroll/em>. Prices, funding and fees can be mirrored from live markets, but no real capital is at risk. Paper events are ideal for onboarding, education, fair exposure for newcomers, and content-driven e-sports formats without financial loss./p> h3 idpaper-perp-means>What paper means/h3> ul> li>Virtual balance: every participant starts with the same demo equity (e.g., 10,000 USDT)./li> li>Simulated execution: orders are matched in a sandbox or mirrored from live order books; slippage and partial fills may be emulated by rules./li> li>Configurable realism: organizers decide whether em>fees/em>, em>funding/em>, and em>liquidations/em> are counted exactly as live, simplified, or disabled./li> li>No market impact: your trades in paper mode do not move the real market./li> /ul> h3 idpaper-perp-strengths>Strengths of paper perp tournaments/h3> ul> li>No capital risk: great for first-timers and content-driven shows./li> li>Level start: everyone gets the same bankroll; skill and discipline stand out./li> li>Education & scouting: easy to test strategies or recruit talent for teams./li> /ul> h3>Limitations to keep in mind/h3> ul> li>No market impact: results may look better than live because your fills don’t move price./li> li>Execution model: if slippage or funding is simplified/disabled, risk profile differs from real funds./li> li>Psychology: behavior under real PnL pressure can be very different./li> /ul> h3 idpaper-perp-who>Who should consider perp paper tournaments?/h3> ul> li>New traders who want a safe environment to learn and get feedback./li> li>Experienced traders testing new playbooks without risking capital./li> li>Platforms & teams running educational or scouting events with wide reach./li> /ul> p>em>Bottom line:/em> paper perpetual trading tournaments are the safest way to experience the competition format, learn the rules, and showcase execution—before stepping into real-funds events./p>/section>section idfutures-perp> h2>Futures Perpetual Trading Tournaments/h2> p>strong>Perp futures battles/strong> are live competitions where participants trade perpetual futures with their own capital. Unlike paper events, every fill affects real PnL and can trigger em>fees/em>, em>funding payments/em>, em>slippage/em>, and em>liquidations/em>. These tournaments mirror live market conditions and therefore demand stricter rules, risk control, and compliance (e.g., KYC before payouts)./p> h3 idfutures-perp-means>What real funds means/h3> ul> li>Live accounts and margin: you trade from your own balance; losses and gains are real./li> li>Execution and market impact: orders hit the venue’s matching engine; fills, slippage, and latency are real./li> li>Funding & fees apply: maker/taker fees and periodic funding are debited/credited as usual./li> li>Liquidation risk: maintenance margin breaches can liquidate positions according to the venue’s policy./li> /ul> h3 idfutures-perp-strengths>Strengths of futures perp tournaments/h3>ul> li>Authentic execution: orders hit the live book; slippage, latency, fees and funding are real./li> li>True performance signal: PnL under actual risk creates a credible, transferable track record./li> li>Strategy fidelity: playbooks proven here tend to translate to everyday live trading./li> li>Discipline under pressure: drawdown caps and capital management are tested for real./li> li>Market-impact awareness: sizing, liquidity selection and execution timing materially matter./li> li>Higher engagement & credibility: real stakes raise audience interest and sponsor confidence./li> li>Talent scouting: organizers and teams can identify traders who perform under stress./li>/ul> h3>Compliance, KYC & taxes/h3> ul> li>Eligibility: restricted jurisdictions and age requirements are enforced./li> li>KYC/AML: finalists/prize winners typically must pass identity checks before payouts./li> li>Payouts & taxes: timelines, method (fiat/stable/token), and withholding responsibilities disclosed up front./li> /ul> h3 idfutures-perp-who>Who should consider perp futures tournaments?/h3> ul> li>Experienced traders who want authentic fills, real pressure, and reputational upside./li> li>Teams & KOLs building competitive narratives and showcasing execution live./li> li>Platforms seeking liquidity, content, and credible performance signals./li> /ul> p>em>Bottom line:/em> real-funds perp tournaments deliver the most authentic, high-stakes experience—real PnL, real execution, real risk—so preparation and risk management matter as much as strategy./p>/section>section idbop-runs> h2>How a Perp Trading Tournament Runs/h2> ol> li>Announcement & rulebook: dates, prize pool, eligibility, instruments, leverage caps./li> li>Registration: sign up and accept rules (geo/age limits; KYC if applicable)./li> li>Access: connect account/wallet. ul> li>Paper: virtual balance issue./li> li>Real funds: deposit/ensure margin./li> /ul> /li> li>Kickoff window: only trades within the official window count (soft/hard close)./li> li>Leaderboard: live but delayed for fairness (e.g., 30–300s)./li> li>Close & verification: logs reviewed for abuse; results locked; winners confirmed./li> li>Payouts & recap: prizes distributed; highlights/stats published./li> /ol>/section>section idfaq> h2>FAQ/h2> h3>What is a Perp Battle in simple terms?/h3>p>A time‑boxed tournament on perpetual futures with a shared ruleset and scoring. Top performers win prizes./p> h3>Is KYC mandatory?/h3>p>Often required for prize winners and flagged accounts; real‑funds and large pools typically mandate KYC/AML before payout./p> h3>How do paper and real-funds perp events differ?/h3>p>Paper uses virtual bankrolls (no real loss). Real‑funds events use live accounts where funding, fees, slippage, and liquidations fully apply./p> h3>How are prizes usually distributed?/h3>p>Either winner‑takes‑most (Top‑1/3) or a payout curve for Top‑10/Top‑30. Side awards: Best Single Trade, Volume/Liquidity, Safe Operator, Team Synergy./p> h3>Can I use bots/API?/h3>p>Depends on the rulebook. Some events allow bots with parity constraints; others ban automation entirely for fairness./p> h3>How are ties resolved?/h3>p>Common tie‑breakers: lower max drawdown, higher consistency, earlier time reaching the score, lower fee/funding drag; coin toss as last resort./p> h3>What are the risks in perpetual futures trading events?/h3>p>Capital loss due to adverse moves, funding/fees, slippage, and liquidation. Read leverage caps, margin policies, and risk disclosures carefully./p> /section> /main> !-- RIGHT --> aside classside> div classwidget helpful> h3>Was this helpful?/h3> div classhelpfaces> button classface data-valup titleHelpful>👍/button> button classface data-valmeh titleSo-so>😐/button> button classface data-valdown titleNot helpful>👎/button> /div> div classnote idhelp-note>Your feedback is anonymous./div> /div> div classwidget banner>h3>Coming soon/h3>div classbanner-box>/div>/div> /aside> /div> /div> script srcstatic.js>/script>/body>/html>
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