addictcryptoboy
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addictcryptoboy is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$1.8K PnL, $426.5K total volume, a 53.2% win rate, and activity across 85 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
addictcryptoboy (0x434564f0d6a72e407268280219acb7200e327897) Polymarket trader deposited $30.6K across 100 trades over two months and is now down $1,765 with a -6.37% ROI — textbook case of chasing volatility without the discipline to survive it.
Rank 2,344,158. Diversified degen with a 53.2% win rate that feels misleading. The wallet screams "I'm profitable if you squint" until you look at the math: 95 closed positions, 100 total trades, and still bleeding capital despite winning slightly more than half the time. This is the Polymarket trader archetype — high activity, medium skill, zero edge. Trades 85 different markets at an average size of $537, which means position sizing is reactive, not planned.
The strategy appears to be spray and pray across prediction markets with slight long bias (2.58 buy-sell ratio). Open five markets at once, hope one pops. Best trade netted $1,301 on Lighter market cap (FDV) one day after launch?. Worst trade — the What day will the Lighter airdrop be? prediction — cost $1,579. That 2.3-to-$1.8K loss-to-win ratio on individual trades is the silent killer. One bad call erases two wins.
The real Polymarket whale warning here: addictcryptoboy has 5 open positions right now with $27.51 in remaining portfolio value after withdrawing $28.6K. This wallet is a cautionary tale. Diversification doesn't replace edge. Trading 1.7 times per day across 85 markets means noise collection, not signal farming. Win rate above 50% masks negative expectancy when your average loser is bigger than your average winner.
Risk level tagged as "low" by the data, but that's backwards. Five open micro-positions on a destroyed balance sheet is high risk. This Polymarket trader hasn't blown up yet because the deposits kept coming, but the velocity suggests he's learning the hard way that more trades ≠ more profits. Check this wallet on Predicts.guru to see why activity without conviction is just expensive tuition.
diversifiedRisk: low