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Trader Overview
HOOK
0x684299e6AC5595ff7F78F1F1eDC97E77fea420D0 Polymarket trader turned $67K into $104K withdrawals in pure PnL velocity — 54.78% ROI on deposits, 12.8 trades per day, and absolutely zero interest in your favorite blue-chip prediction market plays.
IDENTITY
Rank #2901 Polymarket whale. 285 total trades across 274 markets. 53% win rate. $36.8K net profit. The type who treats Polymarket like a noise farm — high-frequency, surgical, stays invisible.
STRATEGY
This is a volume arbitrage contrarian. 12.8 trades daily means he's not waiting for market consensus. He's catching mispricings in illiquid or low-attention markets — the ones retail ignores because they're "boring." Buy-to-sell ratio of 2.05 signals he's buying dips, selling pumps, mechanical about it. Average entry price sits at 0.5567, meaning he's actively hunting undervalued positions before the crowd wakes up.
PROOF
The metrics tell the story. Best single trade pulled $10.1K on a League of Legends esports matchup (Team Vitality vs Karmine Corp) — the exact type of niche prediction market that moves on information asymmetry, not hype. Worst loss was $5.7K, contained. Total volume of $1.69M across 285 trades means he's disciplined on size: average trade around $1,539. Over what appears to be roughly 22 trading days, that's $77K in volume velocity per day. The net withdrawal of $36.8K on $67K deposits proves he's actually taking money off the table, not just chasing paper PnL.
EDGE
Three things separate him: (1) he trades niche, low-volume markets where real edge still exists instead of fighting on Bitcoin price action; (2) mechanical discipline — the 2.05 buy-to-sell ratio isn't luck, it's system; (3) he closes winners and contains losers ruthlessly. Max win of $10.1K vs max loss of $5.7K shows asymmetry. The 53% win rate at this volume only works if you're playing markets nobody else bothers with. That's the real Polymarket leaderboard edge.
NOW
19 open positions, 266 closed. Still active. The risk here isn't the strategy — it's that niche markets thin out when more capital flows in. Right now he's scalping Polymarket inefficiencies. Question: what happens when his noise farm gets crowded?
whaleRisk: medium