spivers
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spivers is a Polymarket wallet profile with $29.4K PnL, $1.1M total volume, a 100.0% win rate, and activity across 227 markets. This page summarizes the wallet's trading record, risk signal, market activity, and generated trader overview. Risk is shown as medium and should be interpreted as an analytics signal, not financial advice.
Trader overview
Just opened the wallet—expected a degen, saw a math problem instead. spivers (0x0eb540b0e83803cf2b00b02eb2ec3a6a88dfd57a) Polymarket trader is sitting on $29.4K in profit while his deposit ROI screams -74%, which means he's either a genius at hiding losses or a master of playing with house money.
Identity: Ranked #5664, a true "whale" in name only—this is a scalper with 227 markets traded and a 100% win rate on 10 closed positions. Yeah, read that again: 100% win rate, while most retail degens can't hit 40%. But the volume tells the truth: $1.1M churned through.
Strategy: He doesn't swing for homeruns; he farms noise. An average entry price of 0.41 means he's buying beliefs before they move—then exiting fast. Best trade? Philadelphia Phillies vs. Miami Marlins (2026-08-03) for $12,130. Worst trade? Texas Rangers vs. Miami Marlins (2026-06-29)—still a profit of $2,952. There is no "worst" in his book.
The Edge: This isn't gut. It's math over narrative. With a buy/sell ratio of 15:1, he's systematically adding to winners and cutting losers before they bleed. But the -74% ROI on deposits exposes the truth: he's withdrawn {totalWithdrawals}, left {portfolioValue} in the ring, and the $29.4K is just the current snapshot of a casino he's already cashed out of.
Now: Medium risk, 6 open positions. Don't confuse win rate with alpha—looks like free money until you try to replicate the discipline. He's not the loudest whale, but the quiet ones usually survive.
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whaleRisk: medium