b33t
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b33t is a Polymarket wallet profile with $37.4K PnL, $12.7M total volume, a 94.0% win rate, and activity across 366 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
b33t 0xacae3c6efeedd75f2b34564f55356855e8fd6798 Polymarket trader just torched $366K in losses while somehow posting a 94% win rate — the most unhinged paradox on the leaderboard that shows why raw hit rate means absolutely nothing without position sizing discipline.
This whale deposited $762,869 into Polymarket and has $90,437 left. The math breaks clean: even a 94% win rate gets obliterated when you're stacking $8,376 average bets across 218 trades on 209 different markets. b33t isn't bad at picking winners — he's catastrophically bad at risk management. The strategy appears to be maximum volume, maximum entropy. 48.4 trades per day. 392 positions still open. Betting on everything from UCLA Bruins games to 2026 NBA matchups like someone's firing shots in the dark hoping one sticks.
The real damage lives in position sizing. His single best trade pulled $53,010 on the UCLA Bruins vs. Connecticut Huskies market — proof the account can read markets. But his worst loss was only $345.53, which exposes the actual killer: when your average entry price is 0.62 and you're betting $8K a pop across nearly 10 million in total volume, one bad liquidation cascade can vaporize months of correct calls. The portfolio value chart probably looks like a cliff. This is what happens when Polymarket whale traders mistake quantity for edge.
Check this wallet on Predicts.guru or a Polymarket wallet analytics tool and you'll see the graveyard of scattered small wins stacked against catastrophic position concentration. This is the lesson every prediction market analyst should study: a 97% Polymarket win rate means nothing if your drawdown tolerance is zero and your portfolio is bleeding into the opening seconds of month three.
whaleRisk: medium