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Honestly, the worst receipts on Polymarket aren’t the kind where you made 80 cents and everything is clean and clear.
What’s really ugly are the trades that just lie flat on a line near $0.01. Back then, when you saw them, you might even have laughed out loud.
This account, RN1, has a page like that:
Here are a few examples:
France, bought at $0.01 with about $4,700 in principal, and it ultimately turned into roughly $134k.
Cabo Verde, bought at $0.04, put in around $17,000, and when it came out it was about $225k.
Mexico, bought at $0.07, with $33k turning into roughly $163k.
Everyone wants t
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Someone took a $10 principal and, by betting on the weather, turned it into $41,000 on Polymarket. This isn’t a joke; it’s a real case, with returns up 4,100x.
The most worth mentioning is that he wasn’t really “gambling.” What he used is actually a pretty old-school, time-tested strategy.
Take a look at his profile:
The market he trades the most falls into one category: whether the highest temperature in Taipei or Shenzhen will hit a certain threshold. Just in this type of trade, he’s done nearly 2,000 orders.
The logic is simple—when the market price temporarily deviates from the real probab
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His trades are simple to describe: buy each item for 17 to 40 cents, sell for 70 to 80 cents, and repeat that 416 times. After a month, he had $6,742 in his wallet.
His profile is here:
This guy’s niche on Polymarket—temperature prediction—is something many people probably haven’t even considered. While others are watching elections and football, he checks the weather forecast every day, then makes money.
Just take a look at his top three trades:
First trade: 74 to 804, up 982%;
Second trade: 41 to 299, up 628%;
Third trade: 324 to 2225, up 586%.
Sometimes, the simplest wa
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A Chinese PhD student forgot to turn off screen sharing on GitHub before a lab meeting—and it stayed bright for 11 seconds.
The supervisor immediately saw a repo name: polymarket-sports-arbitrage (sports arbitrage).
The supervisor didn’t report him, just asked:
“What’s your wallet address?”
Address:
That wallet is now public.
Profit: $2.67 million
Total number of transactions: 2,911
All sports books—NFL, the Premier League, Ligue 1, too.
The account was created in January 2026, less than a year ago.
A few big bets inside are especially interesting:
· $824k bet that Paris Saint-Germain wouldn’t
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A sophomore computer science student used Claude to write a quant trading robot, which has been running automatically on Polymarket. So far, it has netted more than $140k.
The robot went live on March 24, ran for 105 days, averaged $1,366 in daily earnings, and completed more than 29 trades per hour—pretty high frequency. It made 73,015 cumulative prediction trades, and its long-term win rate has remained stable at 59%.
The trader account is here:
The concept of the gameplay isn’t actually complicated. It’s essentially a reusable playbook:
· Watch short-term crypto market moves, and enter in t
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All the tools you need in the crypto world 👇
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Want to figure out where the money on the Robinhood Chain actually went? There’s a guy who made a data dashboard—it’s pretty interesting.
He pulled out the top on-chain players and the real trading volume. The person who built this dashboard is called Adam_Tehc, and he’s a veteran who specifically watches the Robinhood ecosystem, so these data aren’t something I just made up.
First, my big takeaway: this chain isn’t as quiet as you might think.
After going through it carefully, there are a few points worth checking:
1️⃣ In the “top traders” section, it directly lists the addresses ranked by “r
MEME1.23%
SOL0.33%
UNI0.62%
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Someone placed a bet of $2.1 million, wagering that Argentina will win the World Cup. On Polymarket, at a price of 10 cents per share, he bought more than 12.3 million shares of the “Argentina to win” contract.
The position is currently up by $910k; if Argentina really does win the tournament in the end, the total payout could exceed 910k. The wallet owner is anonymous, and no one knows who he is.
His wallet:
Also, if you want to follow this kind of trade on Polymarket, you can try Polycop, this copy-trading tool:
#Polymarket
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Recently, there’s a new Polymarket user who’s got something going on—he’s specifically focused on trading in CS2 matches.
His win rate is 73%, and within 7 days he made $47,885, almost all of it pulled out one trade at a time from CS2 matches. No matter the big slate or single-map bets, he always backs the side that wins.
CCT Europe BO3 series matches and map lines have basically become his ATM. And all of his trade records are public—you can just go to his profile and check.
This is his personal page; if you’re interested, you can go take a look:
So the question is: next time he makes
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♻️Polymarket official website entry:
👉If you want to use copy-trading on Polymarket, I recommend PolyCop:
🗣️Want to play or are currently playing PolyMarket? Let’s chat:
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Anyone who wants to play or is currently playing PolyMarket, feel free to join the discussion
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Many people say that a 5-minute rise-and-fall market is nothing but noise, with no real point.
Then you open a wallet like this, and your mind might change.
This person only entered the market in June this year. With 163 transactions, they currently have no positions. Their biggest profit on a single trade is $37.9k, and they’ve made $29.2k just by looking at a 1-day chart.
What really leaves people dumbfounded is these trades—
In the 10:00 PM to 10:05 PM window, they bought calls around $0.20 each time, putting in $3,974. When they exited, it turned into $19,870. In 5 minutes, they netted nea
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All the tools you need in the crypto world 👇
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