TPAA
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TPAA is a Polymarket wallet profile with $3.4K PnL, $1.1M total volume, a 49.6% win rate, and activity across 249 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
TPAA (0x93ef12bfc73651880a24c0679333cc4ca0dc468b) Polymarket trader just hit $3.4K profit on 308 trades across 249 markets — except he didn't. Down 30.59% on deposits, this is what happens when volume replaces edge.
TPAA sits unranked in the noise (rank 27117), spinning 2.7 trades per day like a slot machine that occasionally pays. Whale tag but retail behavior — chasing breadth over depth. 249 markets traded. 308 total trades. One winner that matters: Lighter market cap (FDV) one day after launch? printed $6.4K. One loser that stung worse: Dow Jones bet torched $958. Average trade size $284. Win rate 49.6% — coin flip money.
The edge hack here is nonexistent. This Polymarket wallet checker snapshot reveals pure volume play: $1.1M total volume across 249 markets means zero specialization. Entry average 0.90 shows he's buying dip chasing, not working thesis development. Buy-to-sell ratio 0.45 tells the real story — he's exiting faster than he enters, panic-selling winners, holding losers. Classic degen pattern on a Polymarket leaderboard nobody sees.
Why the negative ROI stings: $14.1K net deposits fed $3.4K portfolio value. Real losses swallowed $19K in withdrawals. The math doesn't lie — he's gambling money out faster than he's making it. Open 308 positions right now (risk level marked low but that's relative). His best trade $6.4K barely offset steady bleed. No discipline visible. No niche mastery. Just daily noise farming across prediction market analytics—style coverage without the analytics part.
The Polymarket whale label is cruel irony. Real whales specialize. This wallet is diversified into oblivion — scattered across 249 different markets like a retail bettor convinced breadth beats depth. Until he cuts the losing markets, kills half the open positions, and focuses on maybe 5-10 core thesis-driven categories, he's just donating slowly to smarter traders. Track this wallet on Predicts.guru if you want to see how volume without edge bleeds deposits.
whaleRisk: low