How Much Does Veles Cost?
Veles operates on a transparent and fair commission model:
- No profit — no commission
- No subscription fees
- No hidden charges — everything is visible in the transaction history
Our commission is 20% of gross profit (before exchange fees), but no more than 50 USDT per month for each type of trading (Spot and Futures USDT-M). Once the monthly cap is reached, no further deductions are made until the 1st of the next month, and your remaining balance does not expire.
Service Fee
Section titled “Service Fee”- 20% of gross profit (profit before exchange fees)
- Maximum 50 USDT/month for Spot and the same for Futures
- Balance and commission counters are available in your dashboard

Example:
If your gross profit is 100 USDT:
- Veles commission: 20 USDT
- Exchange fees: ~2–10 USDT
- Your net income: ~70–78 USDT
How the Commission Is Charged
Section titled “How the Commission Is Charged”- Automatically after each profitable trade, from your internal Veles balance
- Transaction history is available in the dashboard

If your balance goes negative:
- Active trades are closed
- New trades will not open
Funding Your Veles Balance
Section titled “Funding Your Veles Balance”The internal balance is used only to pay the commission — it is not used for trading. Your trading deposit always remains on your exchange account.

Important:
- Use the same coin and network on both sides of the transaction
- Always double-check the address after copying
- Funds are converted to USDT for easy display
Full instructions — see the article “Funding Your Veles Balance”.
Backtests
Section titled “Backtests”Backtests let you test your strategy on historical data before launching it on a live account.
Pricing:
| Feature | FREE | PRO |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $0 | $25 |
| Number of tests | 10 per 24h | Unlimited |
| Testing period | Up to 3 months | Up to 1 year |
| Extra features | — | Curated list of successful strategies (updated weekly) |
Backtesting is done on 1-minute candles from real exchanges. You can assess:
- Bot performance during drawdowns
- Stop-loss frequency and size
- Potential profitability
More details — see the article “Veles Backtests”.