bornjohn83
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bornjohn83 is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$237 PnL, $41.7K total volume, a 51.2% win rate, and activity across 390 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 @bornjohn83’s Polymarket wallet expecting a quiet grinder — saw a $1,897 deposit evaporate to nearly zero in a -99.65% ROI bloodbath. This is the cautionary tale you click for: one wallet that gambled 402 times and lost almost everything, but somehow still hit a 51% Polymarket win rate along the way.
IDENTITY: bornjohn83 (0xdb50894ec8d69af0281fa3194ee596171fc7c452), Polymarket trader ranked #2,750,958 — a diversified micro-gambler with 390 markets touched, 402 total trades, and a medium risk profile that screams "I watched one too many YouTube betting tutorials."
STRATEGY: Pure volume-chasing noise collection. 10.2 trades per day, average entry price of $0.61, buy/sell ratio of 1.22 — basically buying slightly-expensive YES shares on ``[ESports League of Legends||esports-league-of-legends]]`` and crypto price ticks, hoping for quick flips. The "edge hack"? None. Just high-frequency prayer with an average trade size of $8.91.
PROOF: The scoreboard is brutal. He lost $236.94 total (that's -$236.9), on $41.7K in volume. His best trade? A +$47.26 win on LoL: Team Vitality vs GIANTX - Game 3 Winner — nice read. But his worst trade was a -$143.91 slaughter on Will the price of Bitcoin be above $78,000 on April 15? — one single bet that nuked 60% of his deposit. That's the entire story: one good esports call, one catastrophic BTC prayer, and a cemetery of $2–$15 losses in between.
EDGE: He has no edge. What separates him from 99% of degens is the audacity to keep trading with a 51.2% win rate (51.2%) and still get destroyed — the math is the edge. He loses more on losers than he wins on winners. Classic negative expectancy. Looks like free money until you try to exit, and he never did.
NOW: Zero open positions — he's out, or broke. Withdrawals: $6.70. He left with less than the price of a Chipotle burrito. Realism check: not everyone survives the drawdown, and this wallet is a graveyard lesson in why Polymarket wallet analytics beat gut instincts.
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diversifiedRisk: medium