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Lolol12345 is a Polymarket wallet profile with $207.6K PnL, $4.8M total volume, a 66.7% win rate, and activity across 103 markets. This page summarizes the wallet's trading record, risk signal, market activity, and generated trader overview. Risk is shown as low and should be interpreted as an analytics signal, not financial advice.
Trader Overview
One wallet that turned $25K into $395K withdrawn with a 66% win rate across 103 markets — and somehow still flies under the radar. Lolol12345 is a rank #777 Polymarket whale with $207.5K total PnL on Polymarket and a filthy 1,454% ROI on deposits.
Pop open any Polymarket wallet checker and you’ll see the same pattern: low risk, high volume. This trader has 7 closed positions but 103 markets traded — meaning they actually enter and exit dozens of times per market, capturing micro-moves. Avg trade size is $7.5K, avg entry price $0.677, and they trade 22 times per day. That’s not gambling — that’s edge collection per minute.
The best trade was on UFC 328: Jim Miller vs. Jared Gordon (Lightweight, Prelims) (2026-05-10), where they banked $28K in a single hit. Worst was a $10K loss on a Tampa Bay Rays vs. Boston Red Sox (2026-05-16) MLB mismatch. But the buy/sell ratio sits at 7.1 — this trader sells into spikes aggressively, not holds.
What separates Lolol12345 from 99% of degens? Discipline disguised as boredom. They don’t chase headlines — they farm noise. High frequency on mid-sized positions with tight exits. The Polymarket win rate of 66% isn’t elite by itself, but combined with a 7:1 sell bias and zero emotional bags? That’s a Polytrader who treats prediction market analytics like a market-making bot.
Current position: one open bet (likely closing soon given the track record). $6.6K portfolio remaining after $395K withdrawn. Looks like free money until you try to copy — not everyone survives the drawdown.
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whaleRisk: low