Same wallet as Polymarket activity / profile () — feed mirror: live /activity (TRADE + MERGE, limit 10k, poll ~2s) for the terminal strip and volume; /closed-positions for P&L, win rate (net per market), and largest win, all markets. Open value /value. Embedded dashboard matches the same APIs. Polygonscan for on-chain.
Public APIs only, no login
The Polygon address and profile slug sit in wallet.js. The hero numbers and the iframe both hit Polymarket’s public endpoints; we’re not doing anything special beyond filtering.
Polymarket runs short windows on whether BTC ends the slice up or down. We stick to slugs like btc-updown-5m-… so other markets don’t leak into the stats.
The embedded dashboard ties merge events to net USDC per market, same idea as before. If their API shape changes, the UI might lie until someone fixes it. Chain and Polymarket’s own site still win if you need certainty.
Uses Polymarket, Polygon, and outside price APIs. Info only, not advice.
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Polymarket spins up windows asking if BTC finishes the period up or down. Up and Down tokens trade until the window settles.
is the wallet we’re watching. This site never sends trades; it just reads what Polymarket exposes for that user.
After close, winning side heads toward a dollar, losing side toward zero. The dashboard shows merges and fills from the feed next to the BTC chart for context.
The iframe is the same dashboard.html file. Reload the page if it freezes. Slow APIs mean slow numbers; that’s normal.
You can sanity-check against Polymarket or the chain
One wallet, 5m BTC, nothing hidden.