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gfsdafsd is a Polymarket wallet profile with $4.5K PnL, $55.5K total volume, a 61.2% win rate, and activity across 212 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
0xe4c869b8ec90941b865f4cc6187981e52d4a86b4 POLYMARKET TRADER DUMPS $1,780 IN ESPORTS NOISE, PULLS $3,280 OUT IN 3 DAYS BEFORE EVERYTHING BREAKS.
Meet the bot nobody talks about — a crypto bot running 180 trades per day on esports markets, turning a $1,780 deposit into $5,058 in pure chaos then straight into a -99.67% ROI hole. The wallet shows rank 28,569 on the leaderboard with exactly 212 markets traded, 61.2% win rate, yet somehow ends up with just $5.88 left and zero withdrawals to show for it.
The edge hack is pure volume arbitrage on noise. This Polymarket bot doesn't predict outcomes — it scalps League of Legends matches for basis point edges, hitting 180 trades daily across BO3 formats where tiny odds swings print fast. Best trade pulled $2,188 from a T1 vs KT Rolster call, worst trade cost -$500 on Fnatic vs G2. The math works until it doesn't: 1,695 buy-sell ratio shows extreme rebalancing velocity, like the bot is catching micro-inefficiencies everyone else misses or gets slaughtered by. Win rate stays clean at 64.96% even as total PnL swings violent.
Here's the real story: $3,280 peak PnL snapshot existed briefly, probably days 2-3 after deposit hit, then a cascade of underwater positions ate it all. Average entry price sits 0.632, meaning this bot buys deep into markets and relies on crowd panic to reverse fast. When reversals don't happen — when esports bettors actually know their bracket — you hold bags instead. Average trade size $11.71 but with 180 daily attempts, position sizing matters less than win rate velocity. One open position remains. Total withdrawals: zero. That's not confidence, that's a wallet waiting.
The evolution here is instructive: bot speed beats retail gut feel until it hits Black Swan trades where speed becomes a liability. Most 0x traders chase one edge relentlessly. This one tried volume churn on thin esports markets — high-frequency prediction market trading without the infrastructure. Trades per day at 180 looks sophisticated until your liquidity vanishes on a Wednesday and you can't exit. Not everyone survives the drawdown, especially when your edge lives in bid-ask spreads that evaporate at volume.
Currently sitting on $5.88 portfolio value with one position live. This is either a broken bot mid-reboot or a cautionary tale about what happens when script beats research. Check this wallet on Predicts.guru to see if the bot survives or gets deactivated.
crypto botRisk: medium