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Polymarket Wallet Checker

Check any Polymarket wallet instantly — enter an EVM address or username to view PnL, win rate, positions, and full trading history

Enter Wallet Address or Username
Input an Ethereum wallet address (0x...) or Polymarket username to analyze trading activity

What Is the Polymarket Wallet Checker?

The Predicts.guru Wallet Checker is a free, real-time analytics tool for Polymarket prediction markets. Enter any EVM wallet address or Polymarket username to instantly view a trader's full profile — including profit and loss (PnL), win rate, number of markets traded, and current open positions. Whether you're tracking your own performance or researching other traders, the Wallet Checker gives you the data you need to make informed decisions.

Features & Analytics

Beyond basic statistics, the Wallet Checker provides AI-generated trader profiles that categorize wallets by trading style and risk level. You can analyze historical PnL trends, see which markets a trader is most active in, and compare performance across different time periods. The Bulk Checker lets you paste multiple wallet addresses to analyze entire portfolios or compare traders side by side — all sourced directly from Polymarket blockchain data and updated in real-time.

Wallet Metrics Quick Answers

What does this wallet's PnL mean?

Wallet PnL is the net profit or loss from the wallet's Polymarket trading activity. It should be read together with volume, open positions, resolved markets, and recent activity because a large unrealized position or a small trade sample can change the interpretation.

How to interpret win rate

Win rate is the share of resolved positions that finished profitably. It is useful for understanding hit rate, but it is not enough on its own: position size, odds paid, market liquidity, and total PnL determine whether the strategy was actually profitable.

Frequently Asked Questions