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Trader Overview
primm (0xd38b71f3e8ed1af71983e5c309eac3dfa9b35029) Polymarket trader turned $169K into $2.6M in pure PnL — a 1,466% ROI that reads like fiction until you check the math on 553 trades with a 97.5% win rate that almost nobody survives.
Rank #29 on Polymarket leaderboard. Whale category. The type who doesn't chase headlines — he farms them. primm operates across 551 markets (basically: everywhere), averaging 4.4 trades per day, which means this isn't luck variance, it's systematic signal. The single win pulls $311K from an Oregon vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders market. The single loss? $81K on Toledo vs. Louisville. The ratio tells you everything: he takes 847 buys against sells, meaning he's not flipping noise, he's stacking conviction positions that print.
Here's the edge hack laid bare: primm doesn't trade prediction markets like casino floors. He treats them like arbitrage machines. Entry price floors at 0.496 average tells you he's hunting mispriced tails, not chasing consensus middles. A 97.5% win rate Polymarket trader doesn't exist by accident — that's either infra (faster signal processing, bot-adjacent timing, news scraping), niche mastery (he owns specific prediction market categories cold), or both. The 553 closed positions + 273 still open suggests he's not a hit-and-run gambler; he's running a portfolio. 15.4K average trade size on a $169K starter deposit means he's scaling into winners fast and cutting losers surgical-quick.
Current state: $2.6M total PnL, already withdrawn $2.655M (basically: he's been cashing out, which is the flex that matters). 273 open positions mean he's still farming. The medium risk rating is the only part that doesn't match the tape — a 97.5% win rate Polymarket whale usually lives either ultra-conservative or fully degen. primm sits in the middle, which suggests discipline over YOLO.
Real talk though: a win rate this clean either means he's exited losers before they crater (selection bias is real) or he's found genuine edge that the market hasn't priced. The withdrawals suggest he's past the "prove it" phase. Watch what he's stacking now — that's where the next move is. Not everyone stays hot when the PnL gets heavy.
whaleRisk: medium