How to Verify a FundingBulls Funded-Trader Certificate
The problem it solves
A certificate that's just an image can be edited in any photo tool — the account size, the name, the date, all of it. There's no way for a third party (a follower, an employer, another firm) to tell a real certificate from an edited one just by looking at it.
How verification works here
Each certificate is issued exactly once, the moment an account is funded, and gets a unique ID stored server-side. Anyone can visit fundingbulls.in/verify/[certificate ID] and get a direct answer computed from that record at request time — not from anything embedded in the certificate image itself, which is what makes it meaningful to check rather than just decorative.
What's shown, and what isn't
A verified lookup shows the trader's first name and last initial, account size, program type, profit split, and issue date — enough to confirm the certificate is real without exposing the trader's full identity, email, or live account balance to whoever's checking.
