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# Release notes

## December, 2024 🎄

### Improvements

The descriptions and requirements for each step (phase) of a challenge plan are now displayed in the Web UI, enabling traders to access detailed information and fully understand the goals for each step before starting the challenge.

<figure><img src="/files/iv2xw0OXBnxhqO7JisPQ" alt="Step descriptions"><figcaption><p>Step descriptions</p></figcaption></figure>

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## September, 2024

### Improvements

The **Profit Target** for challenges now specifies the profit amount that must be achieved on prop challenge accounts, replacing the previous target balance approach. The profit target is compared to the sum of `Realized PnL` and `Floating PnL` on the account. Once the sum of these values equals the profit target, it is considered successfully achieved.

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## **July, 2024**

**Introducing B2PROP**

We’re excited to announce the release of our brand-new B2PROP product empowered by the B2COPY investment platform and designed to help you launch your prop trading company. This comprehensive solution includes features for managing prop trading challenges and funded accounts, enabling you to:

* create challenges for MT4, MT5, and cTrader to evaluate traders’ skills by trading on prop challenge accounts
* configure challenge plans by specifying parameters such as the initial balance, target profit, daily loss limit, maximum loss limit, and more
* track progress on prop challenge accounts and manage risks effectively
* create funded accounts for traders who have proved their trading skills and successfully completed challenges.


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