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# 5.6.2 Traders – Accessing Capital

* **Skill‑Based Evaluation:** Traders unlock funding through a transparent, AI‑powered evaluation process. On‑chain simulations and back‑tests allow traders to prove their strategies before risking LP capital. AI models evaluate risk‑adjusted returns, drawdown and adherence to risk parameters.
* **Performance Bond and Staking:** To create “skin in the game,” traders pay a challenge fee or stake collateral. This bond is slashed if they breach risk rules, aligning incentives.
* **Reputation Tokens:** Once a trader passes evaluation, they receive a non‑transferable **Reputation NFT** (soulbound token) tied to their wallet. This credential records their verified track record and cannot be traded.
* **Access Control:** Traders cannot withdraw LP capital; they can only use it for trading under strict limits enforced by smart contracts. All trading accounts are virtual allocations monitored on‑chain.


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