Based on my experience as an independent trader reviewing DOTO Futures, I need to be transparent that there is no detailed public information about different account types offered by this broker. Unlike many international brokers that clearly outline various account tiers—such as standard, ECN, or micro accounts—with clear differences in spreads, leverage, or minimum deposits, DOTO Futures does not publish such a breakdown. For me, this lack of clarity is a significant limitation, especially when making decisions about where to open or maintain a trading account. What is available is that DOTO Futures offers a proprietary trading platform and demo accounts for practice, but information about real account setups (minimum deposit, leverage specifics, spreads, or tailored features) is missing. This is a red flag for me personally; I am always cautious with brokers that are not fully transparent about account conditions, as hidden costs or unsuitable trading environments can impact trading outcomes and risk management. Additionally, the available user feedback highlights challenges such as potentially steep fees and inconsistent customer support, which only adds to my hesitance. I believe it is important to have a full understanding of fee structure and account differences before committing any capital. Therefore, I would approach DOTO Futures conservatively and would strongly recommend reaching out to their customer service for extra clarification before proceeding. In summary, the absence of clearly defined account types means I cannot compare them and this lack of information is itself an important consideration for anyone evaluating this broker.