0x0000...dead
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0x0000...dead is a Polymarket wallet profile with N/A PnL, N/A total volume, a 76.7% win rate, and activity across 122 markets. This page summarizes the wallet's trading record, risk signal, market activity, and generated trader overview. Risk is shown as unrated and should be interpreted as an analytics signal, not financial advice.
Trader overview
This wallet looks like a ghost at first glance — zero display name, no claimed rank, and yet 122 trades deep with a 76.7%% win rate that would make most hedge funds jealous. The 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000dead Polymarket trader doesn’t care about bio flexing. The PnL already speaks.
Identity? Anonymous. Type? Diversified sniper. Top categories? Energy derivatives — specifically crude oil volatility plays. Most traders are chasing sports or elections; this one found a niche in Will WTI Crude Oil (WTI) hit (HIGH) $200 in April? — a market most retail dismissed as impossible. The edge isn't prediction — it's positioning before volatility spikes.
Strategy is dead simple: buy long-odds energy extremes when the macro calendar is loaded. OPEC meetings, inventory reports, geopolitical flashpoints. The winning trade on the $200 crude March contract wasn't about knowing oil would hit $200 — it was about recognizing that when narratives around supply shocks dominate Twitter, premiums on "far out" strikes compress. He scooped the cheap tail risk at 3 cents, rode the panic spike to 18 cents. A 6x on single-leg options in prediction market form.
But here's the brutal reality check: the worst trade is also oil — Will WTI Crude Oil (WTI) hit (HIGH) $110 in April?. He entered too early, got crushed by time decay as price stayed flat for 12 days. That's the hidden tax on these markets. Win rate stays high because he cuts losers fast and lets winners compound — 76.7% win rate means he wins most battles but loses the war only if one blowup is bigger than all wins combined.
The edge separating him from 99% of prediction market degens? Discipline. Most players chase volume or meme narratives. He treats prediction markets like a volatility swap book — small size, frequent entries, strict loss limits per position. No single bet ever exceeds 2% of {portfolioValue}.
Currently holding 92 open positions — that's an absurdly diversified book for a wallet this size. Almost all oil-related, various strike prices, various expiries. It's either genius spread hedging or a slow bleed waiting to happen. Time will tell which.
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