While the creator sleeps, it is still firing trades across basically every market and it allegedly printed ~$200K in a month.
Here’s the loop:
1. It runs its own probability model for outcomes
2. Converts that into a “fair price”
3. If the market is pricing an outcome below its estimate, it buys
4. It holds until either: - the market reprices closer to fair value (take profit), or - the event resolves (settlement win)
Most of its edge shows up in politics and elections where information, sentiment, and mispricing are constant.
The wallet: “influenz.eth”
21,988 predictions… that is basically machine-gunning small edges at scale.
Even $10–$20 per decision becomes stupid money when you repeat it thousands of times.
Bots like this are worth watching because they do two things humans can’t:
- scan the entire board nonstop - execute instantly when pricing lags
Profile (for research):
If you want to learn from it, don’t copy trades blindly.
Track:
- which categories it hits most - average entry price vs exit price - holding time - win rate by category
That’s where the real alpha is.
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A bot just turned Polymarket into an ATM.
While the creator sleeps, it is still firing trades across basically every market and it allegedly printed ~$200K in a month.
Here’s the loop:
1. It runs its own probability model for outcomes
2. Converts that into a “fair price”
3. If the market is pricing an outcome below its estimate, it buys
4. It holds until either:
- the market reprices closer to fair value (take profit), or
- the event resolves (settlement win)
Most of its edge shows up in politics and elections where information, sentiment, and mispricing are constant.
The wallet: “influenz.eth”
21,988 predictions… that is basically machine-gunning small edges at scale.
Even $10–$20 per decision becomes stupid money when you repeat it thousands of times.
Bots like this are worth watching because they do two things humans can’t:
- scan the entire board nonstop
- execute instantly when pricing lags
Profile (for research):
If you want to learn from it, don’t copy trades blindly.
Track:
- which categories it hits most
- average entry price vs exit price
- holding time
- win rate by category
That’s where the real alpha is.