Sub-accounts are a versatile trading feature that allows you to manage multiple accounts under a single main account. Each sub-account operates independently with its own balances, margin, positions, and trading capabilities—making them ideal for isolating strategies, managing risk, or delegating access within teams.
Key Features of Sub-Accounts
Flexible Access Options
- Can be created with or without a dedicated email
- Email-linked sub-accounts allow standalone login
- Non-email sub-accounts require main account access or API keys
Independent Management
- Unique balances, deposit addresses, withdrawal whitelists, and API keys
- Inherits main account’s verification/VIP status
- Instant, fee-free internal transfers
Enhanced Trading Capabilities
- Portfolio margin per coin (use multiple sub-accounts for multi-coin strategies)
- Main account retains admin control (2FA/withdrawal settings)
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Note: Sub-accounts cannot claim offers or hold trading credits.
Creating Sub-Accounts: A Step-by-Step Guide
Prerequisites
- Main account must complete highest-tier KYC verification
- Two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled
Process
- Navigate to the sub-accounts page.
- Click "Create Sub Account".
Name the account and optionally assign a dedicated email:
- Enabling "Use separate email ID and password" allows direct login (main account can revoke access).
Managing Sub-Accounts
Transferring Funds
- On the sub-accounts page, click "Transfer Equity".
- Select source/destination accounts and amount.
Editing Settings
- Toggle email-based login (for email-linked accounts)
- Enable/disable withdrawals
Restriction: Withdrawals/transfers blocked for 24 hours after password reset or 2FA changes.
FAQs
Account Limits
Q: How many sub-accounts can I create?
A: Maximum of 2 per main account.
Account Modifications
Q: Can sub-accounts be deleted?
A: No, deletion isn’t currently supported.
Fund Transfers
Q: Why can’t I transfer my full main account balance?
A: Trading credits and blocked amounts are non-transferable.
Trading Flexibility
Q: Can sub-accounts take opposing positions?
A: Yes—each operates independently.