The trading is simulated, the stakes are real. Your $10,000 balance lives on Speculate’s own engine — but entry fees and prize pools move in real USDC. The most you can lose in a paid competition is your entry fee.
What each competition defines
Every competition is built from the same set of parameters. These are what actually differentiate one contest from another — not the mode tag on the card.| Parameter | What it controls |
|---|---|
| Entry fee | Real USDC cost to join (can be $0) |
| Prize pool | Real USDC paid out to top finishers |
| Max participants | How many traders can fill the lobby |
| Max leverage | Set per competition (commonly 10x, 25x, 50x, 75x, or 100x) |
| Duration | Minimum 5 minutes |
| Trading symbol | A single asset per competition |
Free competitions
Not every seat costs USDC. Speculate runs three access models side by side:- Free competitions — $0 entry, trading the same simulated demo capital as any paid lobby. Great for practicing without risking a dime.
- Token-gated competitions — free-entry lobbies restricted to traders holding at least ~$50 of $SPEC (a configurable minimum), verified with a Solana wallet signature.
- Private / whitelist competitions — invite-only lobbies that skip the wait. They start as soon as they fill, instead of sitting on a countdown.
Finding competitions
The Explore page is your discovery surface. It’s built around three curated rails:- Featured — the competitions Speculate is spotlighting right now
- Trending — where the action is
- New — freshly created lobbies still filling up
Game modes
Competitions also carry a mode tag: Burst, Express, Blitz, Showdown, or Marathon. So use the tags to browse fast, but read the actual parameters before you join.Lifecycle
How a competition moves from join to payout — fill, activation, live trading, settlement, and claiming.
Payouts
How prize pools are split and how ROI ranking determines who gets paid.
Spectating
Watch any competition live — leaderboard, chart, and orderbook, no entry required.
Trading engine
How the simulated balance, pricing feeds, and order execution actually work.
