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Trader Overview
0xdAc0aBb17F6a20e728dBC03F97dFd83477df16D3 Polymarket trader turned $17.5K into $57K in pure PnL with a 96.55% win rate that should not exist — but the numbers don't lie, and neither does the $15.1K single-trade demolition job on Bitcoin Up or Down micro-markets.
This is rank 1948 on Polymarket leaderboard, diversified trader type, 62 total trades across 62 different markets with an insane 3 trades per day clip. The wallet started small and stayed disciplined. Total deposits were $17.5K, total withdrawals $47K — meaning this degen actually got money out. Current net position sits at $29.4K extracted, and that's before the $57.1K PnL hits. The math: 167.7% ROI on deposits is not noise. That's compound edge.
The strategy is painfully obvious once you see it: micro Bitcoin Up or Down markets, 5-10 minute windows, sub-1-second entry windows during high-volatility blocks. Best trade was the March 1 Bitcoin flip — $15.1K on a single micro-market. Worst trade loss? Negative $247. That's the actual edge hack: this trader is farming intraday noise on Bitcoin price action in hyper-compressed timeframes where retail can't even load the app. The buy-sell ratio of 98 means directional conviction. They're not hedging, they're calling direction and winning 96.55% of the time. Average entry price 0.39 suggests they're catching rejected prices pre-reversal, then exiting on micro-rallies. That's not luck after 62 trades.
Current position: 33 open markets, 29 closed. Still running hot. The medium risk rating makes sense — they're not All-In on single markets, but the concentration in Bitcoin micro-markets is an unstated tail risk. What kills this profile is survivorship: one bad market condition, one network lag at the wrong tick, and the drawdown resets the tape. But right now, Polymarket PnL tracker shows $57.1K, and that's the story.
This is what 96% win rate Polymarket trader looks like when the edge is timing + venue microstructure, not fundamental insight. Boring, reproducible, until it isn't.
diversifiedRisk: medium