0x8BbE7bECE5B781e4fb6C33600660edc0Fd30daB3-1774836072940
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0x8BbE7bECE5B781e4fb6C33600660edc0Fd30daB3-1774836072940 is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$9 PnL, $1.1K total volume, a 100.0% win rate, and activity across 5 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
They say one trade is all it takes to lose it all — but this anon managed to lose a free $30 and call it a day. Meet 0x8BbE7bECE5B781e4fb6C33600660edc0Fd30daB3, the 0x8BbE...daB3 Polymarket trader whose entire PnL story is a masterclass in controlled demolition.
Bio's empty. Wallet's half-full — then empty again. This is the purest "sniper" archetype you'll ever see on the Polymarket leaderboard: one shot, one kill… of his own bankroll.
The strategy is brutally simple: he took $30.68 in deposits, found a single market — "Will France win on 2026-06-16?" — and went all in at an average entry of $0.6766. That's 5 markets traded, only 1 closed position. By the numbers, he had a 100% win rate, which sounds amazing until you realize the only trade that closed did go his way (+$3.86). So what happened? He got out before the drawdown. Or he yolo'd at the wrong size for his risk level: "low."
Here's the wild part: his best trade and worst trade are the same damn event. "Will France win on 2026-06-16?" — he made $3.86, then the rest of the portfolio bled out. His Polymarket wallet analytics show a buy/sell ratio of 5:1, meaning he was stacking long tickets like a fanboy, not a quant. Total volume: $1.1K. Net PnL: -$9.1. ROI on deposits: -100%. He didn't even try to withdraw.
This is what happens when retail chases a narrative instead of checking the Polymarket wallet checker for momentum. He wasn't farming noise; he was the noise. No bot, no infra, no edge — just a gut feeling on Les Bleus that didn't survive contact with reality.
Right now? Zero open positions. Zero balance. Flat. Some degens call that failure; I call it the cheapest lesson in prediction market analytics you'll ever see — $30 to learn that single-trade sniping at 0.68 with tiny size is gambling, not strategy.
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sniperRisk: low