rename
Loading wallet statistics...
rename is a Polymarket wallet profile with $396.2K PnL, $27.1M total volume, a 50.0% win rate, and activity across 33432 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
Bitcoin minutiae hunter with $396.2K profit on $27.1M volume is basically running a high-frequency daytrader operation inside prediction markets.
rename | Rank #794 | $396.2K PnL | 50% win rate
This whale trades Bitcoin 5-minute windows obsessively. They've executed 16,656 closed trades across 33,432 markets, averaging $18.33 per position. The strategy is pure volume play: exploit micro-movements in hourly and 5-minute Bitcoin price action where most retail traders won't bother.
The math gets weird here. $27.1M volume against $396.2K profit lands a 1.83% return. Not bad. But their buy-to-sell ratio sits at 2500:1, meaning they're running a cash accumulation machine more than a balanced portfolio. Currently sitting on 500 open positions with just $663 in portfolio value — basically all deployed. Their best single trade pulled $3,193, worst dropped $832. The range is tight, which tracks with scalping 5-minute intervals where you're hunting basis points, not swings.
The edge here is sheer execution speed and market saturation. Ten thousand markets traded means they've built infrastructure to spot and move on micro-inefficiencies across an entire exchange in real-time. Most traders pick a thesis and ride it. rename picks every theorem and exits before the second candle closes. Their 50% win rate barely clears breakeven territory on volume — every 100 trades needs 52 winners to offset commissions and slippage.
Currently holding 561 live positions across markets suggests they're constantly rebalancing. No portfolio value to speak of means this wallet is a pure trading engine, not a vault. Whether they're profitable after fees or just moving money around on low-friction orderflow is the open question Polymarket won't tell you.
whaleRisk: medium