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Trader Overview
0x5920f730e7af6ec7969c1ab3f3a0c8f303063d9f Polymarket trader just printed 3.5k on a five-minute Bitcoin micro-trade while holding a perfect 100 percent win rate across five total trades — $6,930 PnL on a $4,040 deposit in pure sniper mode.
Meet the wallet. Rank 13,157, medium risk, five markets touched. This is not a volume grinder. This is a five-trade, five-win surgeon who treats prediction markets like scalp books. Average entry sits at 0.537 — dirt cheap — and the math is disgusting: 169.8 percent ROI on deposits, roughly 71 percent daily rate if you compress the timeframe. Total volume only $12,551 because position sizing stays tight and intentional. No chaos, no 50-trade churn.
The edge? Micro-timeframe noise collection. The best trade landed on Bitcoin Up or Down - March 1, 8:35AM-8:40AM ET, a five-minute Bitcoin contract where this Polymarket trader yanked $3,540 profit. The worst? Still green: $58 on XRP Up or Down - March 1, 8:25AM-8:30AM ET. That is not variance, that is discipline. A 20:1 buy-to-sell ratio screams one-way positioning — load, hold tight, exit fast when price moves. No hedging, no second-guessing.
What separates this sniper from 99 percent of Polymarket degens? Pure execution on ultra-short windows. Most traders chase daily or weekly markets and bleed to noise. This Polymarket trader found that five-minute crypto contracts reward speed and conviction over narrative. Opened with $4k, extracted $6.9k, and closed all positions. Zero open trades. Zero emotional attachment. The buy-sell ratio and perfect win rate suggest pattern recognition on intra-minute movement — either exceptional timing discipline or access to data others miss on these micro-contracts.
Reality check: five trades is a sample size, not a career. Drawdowns exist. Micro-timeframe trading feels like free money until liquidity vanishes or the five-minute window shifts. But right now, this Polymarket trader is flat, cashed out, and holding the win. That is not greed — that is edge awareness.
sniperRisk: medium