FundedNext restructures its futures accounts: goodbye Bolt and a new two-mode Rapid
FundedNext discontinues Bolt, splits its Rapid account into two modes (Pro and Daily) and re-prices Legacy. Here is what changes, who it affects and which accounts stay the same.

FundedNext has completely overhauled its futures account lineup. On 10 July 2026 it retired the Rapid and Bolt accounts in their previous form: it fully discontinued Bolt and replaced the old Rapid with two new variants.
Data verified as of 15 July 2026 against FundedNext's Help Center. For always-current conditions, check the FundedNext review or the available discounts.
What changes with the new lineup
FundedNext streamlines its futures catalog and focuses its flagship product —Rapid— into two clearly distinct modes. In short:
- Bolt is gone. It can no longer be purchased or reset.
- Rapid splits into two modes: Rapid Pro and Rapid Daily.
- Legacy keeps its structure, but with adjusted pricing.
- Flex stays exactly the same, no changes.
Rapid: now Pro and Daily
The old Rapid model is retired and replaced by two variants that share the same risk parameters but differ in daily-loss handling and payout frequency. Both keep a 90% profit split and apply no consistency rule during the evaluation phase.
- 🟢 Rapid Pro — no daily loss limit; payouts every 3 days.
- 🟢 Rapid Daily — with a (soft) daily loss limit; daily payouts.
- 🟢 90% split in both modes.
- 🟢 No consistency rule in the evaluation.
- 🔴 The previous Rapid model is no longer available for new purchases or resets.
Rapid parameters (Pro and Daily)
| Account | Target | Drawdown (trailing EOD) | Daily loss (Daily only) | Contracts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25K | $1,500 | $1,000 | $500 | 2 minis / 20 micros |
| 50K | $3,000 | $2,000 | $1,000 | 4 minis / 40 micros |
| 100K | $5,000 | $2,500 | $1,250 | 6 minis / 60 micros |
The practical difference: Pro gives you full intraday freedom (no daily cap to stop you) in exchange for waiting 3 days between payouts; Daily lets you withdraw every day but imposes a daily loss limit you must respect.
Bolt: discontinued
The Bolt account is no longer sold. Per FundedNext's Help Center, Bolt accounts "will no longer be available for new purchases or account resets." If you had an active Bolt, follow the firm's official guidance on its continuity.
Legacy: same parameters, new prices
The Legacy account (80% split, 40% consistency rule, trailing-EOD drawdown) keeps its two-phase structure, but FundedNext has re-adjusted its list prices.
| Account | Price | Reset | Target | Drawdown |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25K | $79.99 | $73.99 | $1,250 | $1,000 |
| 50K | $199.99 | $183.99 | $3,000 | $2,000 |
| 100K | $239.99 | $220.79 | $6,000 | $3,000 |
What does NOT change
The Flex account (80% split, 40% consistency, 50K / 100K / 150K sizes) stays intact: same parameters and same mechanics as before the restructure.
Who is affected?
- Traders seeking fast, friction-free intraday payouts: Rapid Pro is the pick, with its 90% split and no daily cap.
- Traders who prioritize withdrawing every day: Rapid Daily, accepting the daily loss limit.
- Anyone planning to buy a Bolt: it is no longer possible; you'll need to move to Rapid or Legacy.
- Flex and Legacy users: no surprises, beyond Legacy's price adjustment.
Verdict
The move makes sense: FundedNext removes overlaps in its catalog and turns Rapid into its core product, offering two risk profiles under one name. The 90% split and the absence of a consistency rule make Rapid especially competitive for anyone wanting a fast evaluation. Flex and Legacy remain as 80%-split alternatives for those who prefer more conservative parameters.
