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Trader Overview
0x5592 Polymarket trader just turned $5.2K into $36K PnL across 34K trades in one wallet — except the math breaks exactly wrong: -95% ROI on deposits, $94 left in portfolio, still grinding like the account's not slowly asphyxiating.
This is 0x5592, rank #3133 Polymarket whale. The stats look insane until you read them sideways. Yes, $36K in realized profits. Yes, 50.28% win rate (barely above 50/50). But the deposit-to-ROI math screams one thing: he's playing noise markets at scale, collecting pennies with industrial volume.
The edge hack is pure friction arbitrage. 0x5592 average trade size: $4.29. Average entry: 0.62 cents. Markets traded: 17,214. That's not analysis — that's a bot or script grinding high-frequency binary outcomes (Bitcoin Up or Down, Ethereum Up or Down style tick markets). The best trade pulled Ethereum Up or Down - February 6, 10:30PM-10:45PM ET for $1,379 profit. The worst trade lost $1,293. Both pennies in a $5K account — except they're the only thing moving the needle.
Here's the red flag nobody talks about: he's converted $5.2K deposits into $36K realized PnL but sits at -95% ROI. That's because he's still sitting on open positions worth $94. The wallet is functionally empty. He withdrew only $153 total. The contrarian read: either this is a test account, a bot learning curve, or someone who discovered that grinding 34K low-edge trades across noise markets is mathematically worse than doing nothing. Polymarket whale by volume? Sure. By skill or strategy? The numbers suggest he's fighting friction, not beating markets.
Risk level medium is generous. The max single win and loss are nearly identical ($1,379 vs $1,293) — classic sign of random walk trading. The buy-sell ratio of 2500x screams high-frequency but offers zero alpha.
0x5592's current reality: six open positions remaining, $94 portfolio value, 34K trades and counting. Most traders would've quit at -95%. Track this wallet on Predicts.guru or similar Polymarket wallet checker to watch whether the script eventually bleeds to zero or suddenly pivots to actual strategy.
whaleRisk: medium