Asusal
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Asusal is a Polymarket wallet profile with $1.3K PnL, $1.1M total volume, a 99.6% win rate, and activity across 2075 markets. This page summarizes the wallet's trading record, risk signal, market activity, and generated trader overview. Risk is shown as low and should be interpreted as an analytics signal, not financial advice.
Trader Overview
Asusal (0x0a8fc6b749be7d961d80937341370e30fd572f50) runs a crypto bot that hit 99.6% win rate across 2,078 Polymarket trades — then somehow lost 65.58% ROI anyway, turning $4.8K deposits into $1.3K PnL in pure noise-farming hell.
This is what happens when you automate the wrong edge. Asusal's a bot trader, pure infrastructure play, executing 124.7 trades per day across 2,075 different prediction markets. The wallet screams algorithmic: tight clustering around 0.99 entry price, razor-thin $30 average trade size, buy/sell ratio of 77:1. This is not a person. This is a script that found something and scaled it.
The edge hack is dead simple on paper — farm micro-volatility on low-volume markets. Highest temperature in Miami on March 5? hit a max single win of $42.31 while worst loss stayed contained at -$5.78. That's the tell: a bot hunting fractional cent spreads on obscure weather/niche prediction markets where real liquidity is thin. Max single loss of only -$5.78 across 2,078 trades? That's not luck, that's position sizing discipline baked into code.
But here's where the Polymarket whale narrative breaks. Win rate of 99.56% should print money. Instead, -$3.5K net loss on $4.8K deposits. The math is brutal: you're winning tiny amounts constantly and losing slightly less tiny amounts occasionally, but the spread friction, market slippage, and actual market-maker disadvantage on illiquid prediction markets chew through edge faster than the bot captures it. High-frequency on Polymarket is like arbitraging with a rusty spoon — the infrastructure cost exceeds the alpha.
Current state: 13 open positions, $1.2K realized PnL, portfolio value around $1.6K. The bot's still running. Still grinding. Still losing because Polymarket's order book doesn't reward high-frequency the way centralized crypto markets do. This is what every degen thinks they'll become — the disciplined bot guy with perfect risk management — then they realize perfect execution on a bad strategy is just slower bleeding.
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crypto botRisk: low