How money works on Myriad Markets: a free points layer for trying markets without capital, and a real money layer settled in stablecoins on BNB Chain, funded through an in app wallet. Why its status for US persons is unclear. Information, not advice.
Last reviewed 14 June 2026 · Facts as of June 2026 · Illustrative editorial examples
How money works on Myriad Markets: a free points layer for trying markets without capital, and a real money layer settled in stablecoins on BNB Chain, funded through an in app wallet. Why its status for US persons is unclear. Information, not advice.
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Yes. Myriad has a free points layer, an in game currency distributed weekly for activity such as trading, providing liquidity, referrals, and quests. It lets you try markets before committing any capital, with nothing to deposit or withdraw.
It settles in stablecoins on BNB Chain. Myriad has supported USDT and USD1, and has announced a shift toward USD1 as its settlement asset. This layer uses real crypto, not points.
Funding flows through an in app wallet, with deposits powered by a payment partner that lets you buy in using a range of currencies. The wallet is designed for fewer approvals and lower network fees. Confirm the current setup on the platform.
No. The real money layer holds crypto in an in app wallet. There is no segregated bank account at a regulated bank and no federal customer protection of the kind a CFTC regulated venue provides.
It is crypto based and Myriad is not a registered US exchange, so the status for US persons is unclear. Reachability is not the same as legal availability. Verify your own position before funding, as of June 2026.
This page describes Myriad as we assess it. Platform mechanics, fees, and terms change, so verify the current detail before you rely on it.
Facts as of June 2026. General information, not financial advice.