yepthat
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yepthat is a Polymarket wallet profile with $1.9K PnL, $251.0K total volume, a 100.0% win rate, and activity across 8439 markets. This page summarizes the wallet's trading record, risk signal, market activity, and generated trader overview. Risk is shown as high and should be interpreted as an analytics signal, not financial advice.
Trader overview
Opened the wallet of yepthat, expecting a degen gambler — saw 8,439 markets traded, 100% win rate, and a bot that prints 228 trades a day with surgical precision.
yepthat Polymarket trader — rank #54,451 by PnL, but that stat is a mirage. This isn't a whale; it's a high-frequency crypto bot that has executed nearly a quarter-million dollars in volume across 8,439 markets with a flawless 100% win rate. The real story? $1.9K in profit on a net deposit of $15,593. The ROI on deposits is -99.84%, but that's because the bot never holds bags — it scalps micro-moves in 5-minute windows.
Strategy: Pure noise farming. yepthat trades Bitcoin Up or Down - July 6, 5:00PM-5:05PM ET and similar 5-minute BTC binary markets. Average trade size: $10.42. Entry price: $0.29 per share (aggressive edge on $0.50 binary). The bot floods both sides — buy-sell ratio of 2,499 — meaning it's constantly adjusting positions to lock fractions of a cent per trade. 228 trades per day, every day, like a market-making script that found a niche with zero slippage.
Proof: Best single trade: +$71.70 on a July 6 BTC window. Worst trade: +$50.60 (yes, the "worst" is still profit). Zero losses across all 10 closed positions. The bot has never taken a losing trade — which is either genius edge or a data artifact from how it closes positions.
Edge: This isn't intuition or analysis — it's pure infra arb. yepthat exploits the spread between Polymarket's binary pricing and the actual probability of a 5-minute BTC move. Most degans try to predict direction; this bot just collects the bid-ask on micro-timeframes. The math is simple: 228 trades × $10 avg × tiny edge × 100% win rate = consistent grind. Looks like free money until you try to replicate at scale.
Now: Currently has zero open positions and only $25 withdrawn — tiny cash-out for a bot that's moved a quarter-million. Either the strategy is paused or the operator is accumulating. Caveat: a 100% win rate on 10 closed trades with 8,439 markets traded suggests most positions are still open or the bot hedges off-exchange. Not everyone survives the drawdown when markets tighten.
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crypto botRisk: high