Comparison
CopyTrail vs Stand.Trade (COPYCAT)
Stand.Trade is a 0-fee Polymarket + Kalshi terminal. See how CopyTrail compares: free Paper mode, ECIES-encrypted live key, and a 5-language web UI.
At a glance
| CopyTrail | Stand.Trade (COPYCAT) | |
|---|---|---|
| Interface | Copy-trading web app, 5 languages | Polymarket + Kalshi terminal |
| Free paper mode | Yes, free on-chain paper mode | Not advertised |
| Entry pricing | Free paper; Starter $24/mo | 0% fee; plans not advertised |
| Live key handling | Live key ECIES sealed-box encrypted | Connect your own wallet |
| Custody | Non-custodial | Non-custodial |
How CopyTrail differs
- CopyTrail is copy-trading-first with a free Paper mode that simulates real on-chain fills before any capital is at risk; Stand.Trade's public materials don't advertise a paper/simulation tier.
- Stand.Trade is a broad Polymarket + Kalshi terminal; CopyTrail focuses specifically on mirroring top Polymarket traders into your own wallet, paper-first.
- CopyTrail ships a 5-language UI (English, Korean, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese); Stand.Trade doesn't advertise multilingual support.
- Both are non-custodial by different means: Stand.Trade connects your browser wallet directly (no key stored), while CopyTrail registers a live trading key encrypted with an ECIES sealed-box, decryptable only on an isolated bot server.
What Stand.Trade (COPYCAT) does
- A prediction-market trading terminal that unifies Polymarket and Kalshi in one web interface.
- Launched Polymarket copy (and counter) trading in February; reported tracking 1,500+ wallets and 5,000+ strategies within two months.
- Copy and counter trading are advertised at 0% fee; you connect your own wallet, so the platform does not hold your funds.
- Category filters (e.g. politics, sports) let you follow specific segments; counter-trading auto-takes the opposite side of poorly-performing wallets.
The honest bottom line
These tools are all non-custodial — your funds stay in your wallet either way, so that's table stakes, not a reason to pick one. The differences that matter are what you can prove before risking money and how the live key is handled: CopyTrail's free Paper mode logs real on-chain fills at zero risk first, and its live trading key is sealed with ECIES so the web app and database never hold the decryption key. Weigh the specifics above and pick what fits.
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between CopyTrail and Stand.Trade (COPYCAT)?
CopyTrail is a copy-trading-first web app that mirrors top Polymarket traders and includes a free Paper mode (risk-free on-chain simulation) across a 5-language UI. Stand.Trade (COPYCAT) is a broader prediction-market terminal that unifies Polymarket and Kalshi in one interface, offering copy and counter trading at 0% fee. Both are non-custodial, so your funds stay in your own wallet.
Does Stand.Trade (COPYCAT) have a free or paper trading mode?
Stand.Trade advertises copy and counter trading at 0% fee, but its public materials don't advertise a free paper or simulation mode. CopyTrail, by contrast, includes a free Paper mode that runs risk-free on-chain simulations so you can verify fills before opting into live trading.
How does CopyTrail's pricing compare to Stand.Trade (COPYCAT)?
CopyTrail offers a free Paper tier plus paid plans: Starter $24/mo, Pro $69/mo, and Whale $249/mo (billed in USDC on Polygon). Stand.Trade advertises copy and counter trading at 0% fee and doesn't publish subscription plans, so the two price on different models. Both let you keep custody of your own funds.
See it on your own trades first
Free paper mode mirrors a top trader into a risk-free simulation and logs the real on-chain fills — two weeks of your own data before you decide.