7F91735
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7F91735 is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$22 PnL, $1.3K total volume, a 100.0% win rate, and activity across 24 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
Opened the wallet, expected a whale — saw 7 trades, a 100% win rate, and negative PnL. That's the most degen math you'll see all week: 7F91735 (0xcb7f57a5db1478cf0b508293339134101ae3909f) is the [7F91735 Polymarket trader] who somehow lost $21.90 while never losing a single bet.
Ranked #2,115,120, this is a sniper, not a whale. His defining stat: 19.4 trades per day — wait, that's the average, but he only closed 7 positions. Inconsistent? Yeah. But the strategy is pure noise farming on 15-minute crypto up/down candles. He buys YES at $0.62 average, wins the flip, and still loses money because the fees and spread eat him alive. Classic.
The proof is brutal: best trade was Ethereum Up or Down - June 8, 11:00AM-11:15AM ET for +$4.59. Worst trade? Also a win, +$1.05 on the Ethereum Up or Down - June 8, 12:00PM-12:15PM ET . Win rate sits at 100% on 24 markets, but total PnL is -$21.9 on $1.3K volume. This guy is the poster child for "winning the battle, losing the war."
The edge? He treats Polymarket like a slot machine with extra steps. Buy-sell ratio of 2.83 means he's aggressively buying dips — but there's zero edge in 15-minute binary price action unless you're sniping with an algo. Retail chases momentum, he chases ticks. It works until it doesn't.
Now? Zero open positions, full cash. Smart or scared? Probably both. Not everyone survives the drawdown, but a 100% win rate with -1.68% ROI is the most polite way to burn money I've seen all month.
Track this wallet with any Polymarket wallet checker and see if the sniper finally learns that winning isn't profit. Or just check the wider leaderboard for actual top Polymarket traders — this one's a cautionary tale, not alpha.
sniperRisk: medium