fasilkom
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fasilkom is a Polymarket wallet profile with $2.6K PnL, $1.0M total volume, a 44.9% win rate, and activity across 7370 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
fasilkom (0xeeecd27bfde3ef9376c1ed42e0f849ad16d1a723) is a Polymarket trader who deposited $56K, got obliterated with -88% ROI, and somehow still has 2,259 open positions — the Polymarket whale equivalent of a poker player convinced the next hand fixes everything.
The stats scream contrarian gone wrong. 13,765 total trades across 7,163 different markets. Win rate stuck at 45.5%. Average entry price 0.812 — basically buying when things are already priced in. Portfolio value $6,419 against $56,100 in cumulative deposits. The math doesn't lie: this is what happens when you treat Polymarket like a slot machine with market data.
fasilkom's strategy appears to be maximum diversification as damage control. Micro trades (avg size $0.38) scattered across every prediction market category imaginable. The best trade? Highest temperature in Seoul on March 9?, which pulled $296.81. Solid hit. But then the worst trade nuked $507 on a London temperature call. That ratio tells you everything: he's playing noise, not edges. Temperature markets aren't where Polymarket whales make money — they're where retail bettors drown.
The real edge here is actually a warning. 2,259 open positions is not diversification; it's panic. When you're chasing so many micro-bets that you can't possibly track outcomes, you've already lost the game. fasilkom's low risk level classification is technically correct (small position sizes), but the portfolio structure screams high-stress grind. No edge in volume. No edge in breadth. Just compounding losses across more and more surface area.
What separates him from successful Polymarket traders is brutal: discipline. He never learned to cut losses or stop opening new positions. ROI on deposits at -88.38% means every dollar of edge got buried under a mountain of neutral-to-negative bets. The $110 in total withdrawals suggests he stopped trying to salvage anything months ago.
Currently holding 2,259 open positions with $6,419 portfolio value. That's less capital per bet than most degens have in a single market. Not everyone survives the drawdown — fasilkom is living proof.
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whaleRisk: low