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Trader Overview
UlamTriX (0xa509ae942ac8d8bc3f8c5df30cb6ae2c9b13ae46) Polymarket trader turned $5,050 into $39K — on 1,848 trades per day running what looks like a pure execution machine in the noise.
UlamTriX is a crypto bot ranked #3303 on Polymarket, grinding prediction markets with industrial-scale volume. The stats scream automation: 12,319 total trades across 6,592 different markets, averaging $12.74 per position, 51.45% win rate. That's not a human. That's a script that found liquidity inefficiencies and refused to stop exploiting them.
The edge is dead simple — volume + tight discipline. UlamTriX deposits $5,050 once, turns it into $33.8K in realized PnL (201% ROI on deposits), and never touches withdrawals. The strategy appears to be high-frequency micro-arb: enter small, exit smaller, catch the spread pennies across thousands of micro-markets. The math works because most Polymarket traders are casual — they misprice dumb stuff, overreact to noise, leave width in order books. A bot living in that chaos collects the crumbs. Win rate hovers just above 50%, but when you're grinding 1,848 trades a day on penny moves, breakeven with positive expected value prints money. Best single trade: $4,091 on Mexican Open tennis (Tiafoe vs. Nakashima). Worst: -$4,175 on the same event. Even when it loses, it's small and contained.
What separates this from a thousand other bots is consistency without heat. 12,319 trades and the max single loss is still under $4.2K. No revenge trades, no doubling down. Portfolio sits at $15.2K, meaning the bot is currently holding 309 open positions — spread across markets so thin that any single market collapse barely dents the equity. This is pure risk management discipline baked into code.
Current state: UlamTriX is still running hot, but liquidity-hunting bots hit diminishing returns when they scale. Polymarket's micro-markets aren't infinite. The drawback is obvious — no withdrawal history means either the bot operator is reinvesting aggressively or waiting for bigger exits. The mode of attack (noise arbitrage) depends on continued retail mispricings. One major Polymarket overhaul to order book efficiency, and this entire edge evaporates.
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