PBot-6
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PBot-6 is a Polymarket wallet profile with $133.5K PnL, $9.6M total volume, a 48.6% win rate, and activity across 49060 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
PBot-6 Polymarket Trader: The Bot Running on Empty (Nearly)
PBot-6 (0x21d0a97aac03917e752857a551bbe5103a00e8d7) is a Polymarket whale executing nearly 74 trades per day across 49,060 markets — a high-frequency script that's crushed 9,047 total trades but somehow sits at $133.5K PnL and a brutal -0.14% ROI despite a 48.6% win rate that should theoretically print money.
This is the signature profile of a bot that's algorithmically sound on paper, completely broken in practice. PBot-6 trades every micro-market segment — Bitcoin Up or Down five-minute candles, noise collection at industrial scale — with $9.6M total volume and an average trade size of just $27.48. The math screams efficiency: buy cheap at 0.4857 average entry, sell at thin edges, repeat 73 times daily. One winning trade on Bitcoin Up or Down - March 24, 9:20AM-9:25AM ET netted $133.5K PnL. The worst loss clocked -$1,399.93 — nearly the inverse.
But here's where PBot-6 becomes a case study: a 50-48.6% win rate on 9,047 trades should yield breakeven at worst, not negative. That $133.5K profit on $9.6M volume screams slippage tax, spread collapse during micro-seconds of liquidity withdrawal, or a bot training period that bled capital before optimization kicked in. The portfolio still holds $870.57 across 15 open positions — living on fumes with no margin for error.
The edge, if it exists, is pure speed and noise arbitrage: fish the bid-ask on five-minute Bitcoin micro-moves, assume market efficiency breaks for 300 seconds, extract $27 at a time. Zero edge requiring deep prediction. Just mechanical execution beating human latency. Medium risk classification nails it — one bad network delay, one liquidity shock, and the bot gets liquidated hard.
PBot-6's current state reads like a bot that was profitable in backtest, live-tested poorly, and now runs on sunk-cost logic rather than active alpha generation. 15 open positions suggest it's still running, still grinding. Not everyone survives the drawdown.
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whaleRisk: medium