dzw.vip
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dzw.vip is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$6 PnL, $235 total volume, a 70.0% win rate, and activity across 13 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
One wallet that started with small bets, lost $5.5, and still has a shocking 70% win rate — meet dzw.vip, Polymarket’s most conservative degens’ cautionary tale.
This is dzw.vip, ranked #1,624,255 on Polymarket. He’s a conservative trader with a -2.35% ROI across just 10 closed trades. His total PnL is -$5.53, and his total volume is barely $235. Not a whale — this is an anon with a tiny wallet and big discipline.
What does dzw.vip actually do? He plays low-risk, high-probability markets. Almost all his entries average near $0.93 per share, meaning he buys the likeliest outcome around 93¢ and waits. His edge? He doesn’t chase longshots. He doesn’t swing for fences. He farms the near-certain — and walks away with a 70% win rate.
Proof: His best trade was on Turnout in 2025 South Korea Presidential Election? ( +$1.06 ), a classic low-variance event. His worst was on “Will Trump Media invest in Bitcoin before July?” (-$1). Even his biggest loss is just $1, the smallest I’ve seen from any active wallet on polymarket wallet analytics.
What separates dzw.vip from 99% of degens? Discipline. He doesn’t chase narratives or panic-exit. He buys the favorite at 93¢, holds to expiration, and takes the 7% edge. His buy/sell ratio is 1.66 — he buys more than he sells. Simple math over gut.
Right now he has zero open positions — meaning he’s either waiting for the next no-brainer or quietly sitting out. The realism? A $5.5 loss and 70% win rate with tiny volume screams “learning account” or “bot test.” Not everyone survives the drawdown, and dzw.vip hasn’t survived much.
Want to track whether this tiny wallet keeps grinding? Check his Polymarket wallet on Predicts.guru to see if the discipline becomes real returns — or just another cautionary data point.
conservativeRisk: low