Devexperts Builds Full Prop-Ready Stack Around DXtrade with Arizet

Thursday, 22/01/2026 | 08:35 GMT by Damian Chmiel
  • The company moves beyond the trading platform model by integrating an end-to-end operations suite designed for prop firms.
  • The integration adds Arizet's CRM, risk engine, and trading platform, positioning it as a complete prop infrastructure rather than just a trading interface.
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Devexperts integrated its DXtrade platform with Arizet Labs' full PropTech suite, connecting the trading software provider's prop firm clients to CRM, risk management, payout automation, and compliance tools that address operational bottlenecks many firms still handle manually.

The integration gives DXtrade what amounts to an out-of-the-box prop firm setup rather than just a trading interface with matching engine. Firms licensing DXtrade can now plug into Arizet's Prop OS, Prop Risk, and the recently launched A-Trader platform, which was revealed earlier this month.

Jon Light, Senior Director of Product Management at Devexperts
Jon Light, Senior Director of Product Management at Devexperts

"As the prop trading market continues to grow, it remains our priority to provide a trading platform that offers firms the best possible software for their services," said Jon Light, senior director of product management at Devexperts.

"Offering our firms access to Arizet's PropTech means they can now benefit from technology developed specifically for them, based on many years of experience in this area."

The proprietary trading sector has expanded rapidly, with the market valued at over $10 billion in 2025. Data from the Prop Firm Match platform show that these firms paid out $325 million to traders in payouts last year. The top performer was FundedNext, which accounted for one-third of that total.

DXtrade Moves From Generic White Label to Prop Operations Stack

The partnership shifts DXtrade's positioning from a strong alternative platform to what could be considered strategic infrastructure for firms that need scalability and institutional-grade execution but don't want to assemble their technology from scratch.

Compared to platforms like MetaTrader or cTrader, DXtrade now presents a clearer prop narrative, including trading plus rules enforcement plus back-office operations. MetaTrader and cTrader still rely heavily on third-party patchworks for challenges, payouts, and compliance, according to market participants.

Shervin Arian, chief strategy advisor at Arizet Labs
Shervin Arian, chief strategy advisor at Arizet Labs

"This partnership represents a convergence of two innovators with a shared commitment to shaping the future of proprietary trading," said Shervin Arian, chief strategy advisor at Arizet Labs.

"Tested at scale with firms serving over 100,000 users, it automates many processes that remain manual across the industry, creating efficiencies, cost savings, and, ultimately, a superior trader experience."

Arizet launched its PropTech platforms in November 2025 after the firm's founders identified outdated technology as the primary cause behind widespread prop firm failures during 2024 and 2025.

Between 80 and 100 prop firms shuttered in 2024 alone, with the collapses linked to weak risk management, unsustainable payout control, and limitations of generic CRM systems.

As FinanceMagnates.com reported in 2024, Devexperts onboarded over 40 prop firms to DXtrade in a year while adding futures trading functionality to complement its forex and CFD capabilities. The Arizet integration extends that prop-focused buildout by addressing the operations layer that sits behind the trading experience.

Real-Time Risk Monitoring Addresses Industry Pain Point

Arizet's Prop Risk engine monitors trader accounts continuously, enforcing challenge rules like daily loss limits and maximum drawdown thresholds in real time. The system scans for advanced abuse tactics including martingale trading, copy-trading rings, and high-frequency strategies designed to exploit latency gaps.

David Davtyan, CEO of Arizet Labs
David Davtyan, CEO of Arizet Labs

"In prop trading, risk starts much earlier, from how the evaluation product itself is designed," David Davtyan, CEO of Arizet Labs, told Finance Magnates in November. "The rules, the instruments offered, and the trading experience all form part of the overall risk structure."

Davtyan criticized competitors that ping account equities at intervals ranging from 30 seconds to 15 minutes depending on account volume.

"With 500 traders, you might get 30-second updates; with 5,000 traders, five minutes; with 20,000, it becomes almost impossible," he said. Arizet claims its platform is one of the few with true real-time monitoring that tracks equity, drawdown, and rule enforcement without lag.

The system analyzes tens of millions of trades daily using AI-driven analytics to identify suspicious patterns, flag anomalies, and send alerts before losses occur. Arizet built the technology on big data infrastructure and proprietary algorithms developed by its quantitative trading team.

Trading Platform Adds Gamification Layer

Arizet's A-Trader platform, which launched January 15, focuses on education and gamification during evaluation stages - something CEO Davtyan says existing platforms don't prioritize. The platform targets both futures and CFD prop firms with built-in features designed for simulated trading environments.

"If you think about MetaTrader 5, that's a great one, and they have been around for quite a long time, but it's almost kind of a dinosaur, especially with their APIs and all that, and everybody knows that," Davtyan said.

The unregulated structure of prop trading, where firms don't handle client money for actual trading, gives providers more freedom to experiment with gamified evaluation experiences that would attract regulatory scrutiny in traditional brokerage, according to Davtyan. The platform includes an app store where traders can download tools, though Arizet will control what gets published rather than opening to third-party developers initially.

Arian noted that pass rates among broker clients hover around 15 percent, while prop firm pass rates fall to 7 percent. "Our goal at Arizet is to educate them and provide clear goals and the tools they need so they can be successful and make money," he said.

The platform's revenue-sharing model means prop firms receive a cut of paid app sales. "Every other platform is a cost line for prop firms; some of them are relatively cheap, some of them are expensive," Davtyan said. "Arizet's platform is not going to be a cost; it's going to be an additional revenue source for them."

Competition Intensifies Across Platform Providers

Other technology vendors have also moved to serve the growing prop segment. Leverate partnered with Level2 and Convrs this week to bring drag-and-drop trading automation to retail brokers through no-code strategy builders.

Spotware's cTrader Mobile 5.6 update earlier this month added equity charts and redesigned interfaces as mobile trading accounts for nine out of ten trades at some brokers.

DXtrade already included prop-specific functionality like contest features, simulated and live execution modes, and performance monitoring tools. Risk management capabilities built into the platform include configurable position limits, custom trading schedules, and automatic position liquidation at session close.

Recent integrations have expanded DXtrade's ecosystem. In December, TRAction connected its compliance automation system to the platform, automating regulatory data flows between trading software and compliance providers.

oneZero's market analytics became available through DXcharts in November, adding autochartist-driven signal analysis. Devexperts also launched DXwallet in September, a modular framework for building crypto wallets integrated with existing fintech systems.

The Arizet integration expands DXtrade's addressable market to include broker-props, hybrid firms, and multi-brand operators without diluting focus on its core trading platform capabilities.

Devexperts integrated its DXtrade platform with Arizet Labs' full PropTech suite, connecting the trading software provider's prop firm clients to CRM, risk management, payout automation, and compliance tools that address operational bottlenecks many firms still handle manually.

The integration gives DXtrade what amounts to an out-of-the-box prop firm setup rather than just a trading interface with matching engine. Firms licensing DXtrade can now plug into Arizet's Prop OS, Prop Risk, and the recently launched A-Trader platform, which was revealed earlier this month.

Jon Light, Senior Director of Product Management at Devexperts
Jon Light, Senior Director of Product Management at Devexperts

"As the prop trading market continues to grow, it remains our priority to provide a trading platform that offers firms the best possible software for their services," said Jon Light, senior director of product management at Devexperts.

"Offering our firms access to Arizet's PropTech means they can now benefit from technology developed specifically for them, based on many years of experience in this area."

The proprietary trading sector has expanded rapidly, with the market valued at over $10 billion in 2025. Data from the Prop Firm Match platform show that these firms paid out $325 million to traders in payouts last year. The top performer was FundedNext, which accounted for one-third of that total.

DXtrade Moves From Generic White Label to Prop Operations Stack

The partnership shifts DXtrade's positioning from a strong alternative platform to what could be considered strategic infrastructure for firms that need scalability and institutional-grade execution but don't want to assemble their technology from scratch.

Compared to platforms like MetaTrader or cTrader, DXtrade now presents a clearer prop narrative, including trading plus rules enforcement plus back-office operations. MetaTrader and cTrader still rely heavily on third-party patchworks for challenges, payouts, and compliance, according to market participants.

Shervin Arian, chief strategy advisor at Arizet Labs
Shervin Arian, chief strategy advisor at Arizet Labs

"This partnership represents a convergence of two innovators with a shared commitment to shaping the future of proprietary trading," said Shervin Arian, chief strategy advisor at Arizet Labs.

"Tested at scale with firms serving over 100,000 users, it automates many processes that remain manual across the industry, creating efficiencies, cost savings, and, ultimately, a superior trader experience."

Arizet launched its PropTech platforms in November 2025 after the firm's founders identified outdated technology as the primary cause behind widespread prop firm failures during 2024 and 2025.

Between 80 and 100 prop firms shuttered in 2024 alone, with the collapses linked to weak risk management, unsustainable payout control, and limitations of generic CRM systems.

As FinanceMagnates.com reported in 2024, Devexperts onboarded over 40 prop firms to DXtrade in a year while adding futures trading functionality to complement its forex and CFD capabilities. The Arizet integration extends that prop-focused buildout by addressing the operations layer that sits behind the trading experience.

Real-Time Risk Monitoring Addresses Industry Pain Point

Arizet's Prop Risk engine monitors trader accounts continuously, enforcing challenge rules like daily loss limits and maximum drawdown thresholds in real time. The system scans for advanced abuse tactics including martingale trading, copy-trading rings, and high-frequency strategies designed to exploit latency gaps.

David Davtyan, CEO of Arizet Labs
David Davtyan, CEO of Arizet Labs

"In prop trading, risk starts much earlier, from how the evaluation product itself is designed," David Davtyan, CEO of Arizet Labs, told Finance Magnates in November. "The rules, the instruments offered, and the trading experience all form part of the overall risk structure."

Davtyan criticized competitors that ping account equities at intervals ranging from 30 seconds to 15 minutes depending on account volume.

"With 500 traders, you might get 30-second updates; with 5,000 traders, five minutes; with 20,000, it becomes almost impossible," he said. Arizet claims its platform is one of the few with true real-time monitoring that tracks equity, drawdown, and rule enforcement without lag.

The system analyzes tens of millions of trades daily using AI-driven analytics to identify suspicious patterns, flag anomalies, and send alerts before losses occur. Arizet built the technology on big data infrastructure and proprietary algorithms developed by its quantitative trading team.

Trading Platform Adds Gamification Layer

Arizet's A-Trader platform, which launched January 15, focuses on education and gamification during evaluation stages - something CEO Davtyan says existing platforms don't prioritize. The platform targets both futures and CFD prop firms with built-in features designed for simulated trading environments.

"If you think about MetaTrader 5, that's a great one, and they have been around for quite a long time, but it's almost kind of a dinosaur, especially with their APIs and all that, and everybody knows that," Davtyan said.

The unregulated structure of prop trading, where firms don't handle client money for actual trading, gives providers more freedom to experiment with gamified evaluation experiences that would attract regulatory scrutiny in traditional brokerage, according to Davtyan. The platform includes an app store where traders can download tools, though Arizet will control what gets published rather than opening to third-party developers initially.

Arian noted that pass rates among broker clients hover around 15 percent, while prop firm pass rates fall to 7 percent. "Our goal at Arizet is to educate them and provide clear goals and the tools they need so they can be successful and make money," he said.

The platform's revenue-sharing model means prop firms receive a cut of paid app sales. "Every other platform is a cost line for prop firms; some of them are relatively cheap, some of them are expensive," Davtyan said. "Arizet's platform is not going to be a cost; it's going to be an additional revenue source for them."

Competition Intensifies Across Platform Providers

Other technology vendors have also moved to serve the growing prop segment. Leverate partnered with Level2 and Convrs this week to bring drag-and-drop trading automation to retail brokers through no-code strategy builders.

Spotware's cTrader Mobile 5.6 update earlier this month added equity charts and redesigned interfaces as mobile trading accounts for nine out of ten trades at some brokers.

DXtrade already included prop-specific functionality like contest features, simulated and live execution modes, and performance monitoring tools. Risk management capabilities built into the platform include configurable position limits, custom trading schedules, and automatic position liquidation at session close.

Recent integrations have expanded DXtrade's ecosystem. In December, TRAction connected its compliance automation system to the platform, automating regulatory data flows between trading software and compliance providers.

oneZero's market analytics became available through DXcharts in November, adding autochartist-driven signal analysis. Devexperts also launched DXwallet in September, a modular framework for building crypto wallets integrated with existing fintech systems.

The Arizet integration expands DXtrade's addressable market to include broker-props, hybrid firms, and multi-brand operators without diluting focus on its core trading platform capabilities.

About the Author: Damian Chmiel
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Damian's adventure with financial markets began at the Cracow University of Economics, where he obtained his MA in finance and accounting. Starting from the retail trader perspective, he collaborated with brokerage houses and financial portals in Poland as an independent editor and content manager. His adventure with Finance Magnates began in 2016, where he is working as a business intelligence analyst.
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