Cryptokingharsh
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Cryptokingharsh is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$168 PnL, $26.4K total volume, a 94.4% win rate, and activity across 633 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
This guy is the definition of a Polymarket anomaly. One wallet, 633 markets poked, 94.4% win rate, yet the PnL is in the red. That’s not a typo.
Meet Cryptokingharsh (0xd392a18a230f18605669f22f9f8ec20a9514b7bc). He isn't a whale by any stretch. Ranked near the bottom of the leaderboard (#2,684,539) with a portfolio that looks like pocket change, this is a Polymarket wallet checker nightmare. He’s a "diversified" trader with a medium risk tolerance, but the math on his strategy is violently backwards.
The core strategy is obvious if you run the Polymarket wallet analytics: he’s a grinder. He buys early, small size, and loves the long-shot noise on tennis and soccer props. With an average trade size of $14.52, he’s not moving markets—he’s farming them. The "edge hack" here is pure high-frequency penny clipping. He hits 94.4% of his wins because he cashes out at $168 loss, avoiding the drawdown that kills most degens. His total volume sits at $26.4K, but he’s basically fighting for scraps against the exchange fees.
Here is the brutal irony: the math doesn't work. His win rate is elite—top 1%—but his average win ($8.65) is too small to cover the average loss (-$7.60) and the inevitable slippage. He currently sits at -$168 total PnL, despite winning 94 out of 100 trades. The "how the fuck is this real" moment? His best trade was a small edge on England vs. Ghana draw speculation, but his worst loss on a tennis match wiped out multiple days of grind. It’s a game of survival where the exit price determines everything, not the direction.
His edge over retail isn't foresight—it’s discipline. He doesn't gamble on whales; he absorbs volatility. But at 2.1 trades a day, he’s capped. There are no open positions right now (0 open, 50 closed), suggesting he’s sitting out until the next panic. The risk? Polymarket PnL doesn't care about your win rate. If you can’t scale the size, 94.4% win rate is just a fancy way of saying "slow bleed."
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diversifiedRisk: medium