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Trader Overview
addname Polymarket trader turned $5,068 into $4,653 portfolio with 99.7% win rate across 1,213 trades — but the real story is how he farms the noise nobody else sees.
addname is a surgical prediction market operator running rank 26776 on Polymarket, classified whale despite modest deposits. The type who doesn't chase headlines. Doesn't swing BTC macro. Instead: 1,211 markets traded, 1,182 closed positions, avg trade size $113.69 — he's grinding the micro inefficiencies that retail ignores. Low risk tier. 51% ROI on deposits. $2,743.75 total PnL.
The strategy is almost boring until you see the execution: buy/sell ratio of 500 means he's massively skewed to one direction — likely buying dips in hyper-liquid short-window Bitcoin Up or Down markets where casual traders panic-sell on noise. Each tick move creates an opening. He holds like 31 open positions right now, which tells you he's comfortable running multiple micro-bets simultaneously. Not all-in degeneracy. Stacked exposure.
Best single trade pulled $684.73 on a 5-minute Bitcoin window (February 17, 12:45AM-12:50AM ET). His worst trade cost him $1,409.44 on the same market type four days earlier. The contrast is wild — he ate a -$1.4K loss and kept grinding. Most traders blow up there. He's up $2,743 cumulative anyway.
What separates addname Polymarket trader from 99% of degens is pure discipline: 99.74% win rate doesn't happen on luck or gut reads. That's pattern matching on millisecond moves. That's knowing when the spread widens and when it snaps. Probably running some light automation or timing scripts, though you can't prove it from the surface. The volume ($1.06M) across 1,213 trades suggests systematic entry/exit rules, not screen-watching heroics. He's playing a game most people don't even know exists.
Current state: $4,653 portfolio value after withdrawing $3K (smart risk management). 31 open positions suggest he's farming the current volatility cycle. The caveat: this only works if Bitcoin stays rangebound and fragmented enough for micro-windows to pay. Regime shift to trending markets would crush this edge. But right now, for this Polymarket whale, the noise is a feature.
whaleRisk: low