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elucidate Polymarket trader wallet 0xdb9f23c94e7b05ebe8c0ca0ba580a743564c4ddf deposited $61 flat, lost every penny, then... somehow claims 100% win rate. The math doesn't add up — and that's the entire story.
elucidate is a micro-cap sniper ranked 1.7M deep on Polymarket leaderboard. Two total trades. One market. $36 average bet size. The profile screams retail experimenter with a bot account name and a balance that suggests "testing the platform before real money." Spoiler: the real money never came.
The play here is pure noise farming on Will Trump tweet again by...?. Both trades hit the same market. First position pulled $1.19 profit — textbook sniper scalp on low-liquidity Trump noise. Bet small, wait for spread to widen, exit into thin volume. The second trade on the same market? Exact same PnL line. Not a coincidence. This is a prediction markets trader executing identical edge twice, then blowing the entire stack trying it a third time or on different noise entirely.
What separates elucidate from actual winners: nothing yet. The 100% win rate is a phantom stat — two micro trades, $1.19 wins each, then -$60.99 total PnL in a $61 account. ROI sits at -100%, meaning the account is wiped. The buy-sell ratio of 2 suggests frantic in-and-out; trades-per-day of 0.4 shows sporadic desperation plays. No follow-through. No discipline. This is a Polymarket sniper who found one exploit, hit it twice, then got greedy or bored.
Current state: one open position, zero withdrawals, balance unknown. The wallet's either sitting dormant or about to get another $50 yolo'd at the latest Trump market or crypto crash prediction. This is the gap between a lucky scalp and actual Polymarket edge — elucidate hit the former, blew the latter, and the leaderboard rank confirms nobody's watching. Real prediction market traders build capital over months. This one did it in days, then erased it. The 100% win rate is a statistical artifact, not skill. Treat this as a cautionary tale: noise scalping feels like free money until the order book moves against you.
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