memeejar
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memeejar is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$204 PnL, $50.0K total volume, a 100.0% win rate, and activity across 3216 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
Deposit $7,286, trade for months, walk away with $12 withdrawn — meet memeejar, a Polymarket trader who turned a five-figure bankroll into a -99.83% ROI, but somehow still holds a 100% win rate on 6 closed positions. Opened the wallet, expected a bot or a whale, saw the exact opposite: retail destruction with perfect execution.
memeejar — rank #2,719,365, a "sniper" type on paper. Top categories: Bitcoin Up or Down, Ethereum Up or Down. High-frequency noise collector, trading 35.9 times per day. This is not a strategist; this is a machine-gun gambler with a medium risk tolerance and zero open positions right now.
The strategy: scalp 5-minute binary options on BTC/ETH direction. Entry price averages $0.41 — basically paying near-coinflip odds for short-lived momentum. The "edge hack" here is pure speed, not accuracy. 3,216 markets traded, 6 closed positions, 100% win rate on those closes. But that win rate is a mirage — the PnL says -$204.5, the wallet says -$204.5 lost, and the real lesson is that closing winners early doesn't save you from the spread.
Proof? Best trade: Ethereum Up or Down - April 22, 8:15PM-8:20PM ET for +$28.96. Worst trade: Bitcoin Up or Down - April 23, 12:25AM-12:30AM ET for +$7.09 — yes, his "worst" was also a winner. That's the trap: winning every trade but losing 99.83% ROI because volume and fees eat the tiny margins. Total volume $50K, but net outflow is brutal.
What separates memeejar from 99% of degens: nothing. That's the point. He's the control group. He's proof that a 100% win rate on a Polymarket wallet checker means nothing without position sizing. No discipline, no exit plan, just 35 trades a day. Retail chases "sniper" labels, but this is what it actually looks like — a grindstone.
Now? Zero open positions, balance near zero, likely done or reloading. The realism: looks like free money until you try to scale it. Not everyone survives the drawdown — this wallet didn't.
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sniperRisk: medium