A Comprehensive Guide to Using Managed Sub-Account on KuCoin

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Managed Sub-Accounts offer a powerful way to grow your crypto assets passively by leveraging the expertise of seasoned traders. This guide explores how KuCoin’s Managed Sub-Accounts work, their benefits, and step-by-step setup for both investors and fund managers.

What Is a Managed Sub-Account?

A Managed Sub-Account is a custodial tool on KuCoin that allows investors to delegate asset management to professional fund managers. Key features include:

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Benefits of Managed Sub-Accounts

For Investors

For Fund Managers

How to Create a Managed Sub-Account

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Navigate to Sub-Accounts: Click your profile avatar → Sub-Account.
  2. Create Account: Select Managed Sub-Account, name it, and choose markets (Spot/Margin/Futures).
  3. Security Verification: Confirm via email + 2FA.
  4. Link Fund Manager: Enter their KuCoin UID and set permissions.
  5. Wait for Approval: Fund managers must approve the binding request.

Pro Tip: Enable Disclose Transaction History to track manager activity.

Using Sub-Accounts as a Fund Manager

  1. Review Binding Requests: Approve/reject investor applications.
  2. Manage Portfolios: Trade via API keys; no withdrawal rights.
  3. Monitor Performance: Track client accounts under Client Accounts tab.

FAQs

1. How many Sub-Accounts can I create?

Up to 10 per user (investor or manager).

2. Can managers withdraw funds?

No—only trading permissions are granted.

3. Are investor trades visible?

Only if Disclose Transaction History is enabled during setup.

4. What happens after unbinding?

API keys expire; the Sub-Account can be reused with the same manager.

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Disclaimer: Crypto investments carry risks. KuCoin does not endorse specific strategies. Always assess risks based on your financial situation.


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