0xNullEx
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0xNullEx is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$420 PnL, $45.5K total volume, a 100.0% win rate, and activity across 1685 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
One wallet with a 100% win rate and a -86% return — meet the trader who wins every trade but keeps losing money. 0xNullEx is a Polymarket trader whose 10 closed trades all hit, yet he's down $420 because his winners are tiny and his position sizing is mathematically broken.
Identity: 0xNullEx, rank 2,681,450, a sniper who's traded 1,685 markets with only 10 completed trades — meaning 99.4% of his action is still open, which is either genius patience or a bag-holding nightmare.
Strategy: He scalps micro-moves on Bitcoin Up or Down - January 14, 9:30AM-9:45AM ET 15-minute windows, buying into noise then selling into spikes. His best trade netted $85.71, his worst trade (a "loss" that still won? confused) somehow profited $49.50 — the data here is broken, or he's gaming the system in ways that don't add up.
Proof: Win rate is 100%, but ROI on deposits is -86.27% on -$420. He's placed $479, withdrawn only $65, and has 10 total trades with a buy:sell ratio of 3.6:1 — meaning he buys three times as often as he sells, which is the opposite of a sniper's discipline.
Edge: He doesn't pick winners; he picks frequency. 8.1 trades per day across 1,685 markets suggests a script or bot, not a human. His avg trade size is $3.60 — he's farming pennies with a 100% hit rate that somehow loses money. That's not an edge; that's a math glitch.
Now: Zero open positions, zero balance, -86% returns — he's either stopped out or realized the strategy is a casino where you "win" but the house keeps the vig. Risk caveat: a 100% win rate with negative PnL is the definition of "looks like free money until you add up the fees."
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sniperRisk: medium