yajiSelene Polymarket Wallet
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yajiSelene is a Polymarket wallet profile with $80.7K PnL, $2.0M total volume, a 68.2% win rate, and activity across 345 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
YAJISELENE POLYMARKET TRADER: $80K+ PnL ON 444 TRADES WITH 68% WIN RATE — BUT THE REAL EDGE IS ESPORTS NOISE ARBITRAGE THAT MOST WHALES IGNORE.
yajiSelene (0x444098cb1f542ac4cb10bd87c310ce588b75959a) is ranked #1805 on Polymarket leaderboards and moves like a bot trained exclusively on League esports volatility. Total PnL sits at $80,688 across 444 trades spanning 345 different markets. That's a 68% win rate with a 4.09% ROI — pedestrian numbers on the surface until you see the execution: 5.2 trades per day, avg entry price 0.5417, and the conviction to hold 148 open positions simultaneously without blowing up. This isn't luck. This is pattern recognition at scale.
The kill shot? LoL: T1 vs BNK FEARX (BO5) - LCK Cup Playoffs where yajiSelene extracted $35,407 in a single trade. The worst trade (Anyone's Legend vs Team WE, $7,604 loss) proves she actually risks. Most "whales" fade fast after one large loss. yajiSelene keeps firing. That's discipline. The buy-to-sell ratio of 4.28 signals someone who enters conviction, doesn't panic-dump on noise, and exits methodically when the edge disappears.
Strategy is stripped to bones: aggregate esports prediction markets where casual Polymarket users chase team sentiment and miss the micro-movement in team drafts, patch changes, and roster minutiae. The average trade size of $493 is deceptive — she's layer-building positions across multiple League markets, not going all-in on binary swings. Total volume of $1.97M across 345 markets means deep diversification with medium risk. She's farming the inefficiency that exists between Reddit hype cycles and actual match outcomes.
The edge isn't hidden: esports prediction markets move on emotion and headline-chasing. Retail sees "T1 won" and buys the winner post-match. yajiSelene has already sized and exited. She's not predicting — she's reading the noise before it propagates. High-frequency in spirit but patient in execution. Current portfolio sits at $244 USDC in available balance with 148 open positions, which is nervy but on-brand for someone treating Polymarket as a volatility farm, not a retirement account.
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whaleRisk: medium