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Chinese student in the US spent three years telling his parents he was studying finance. Last Tuesday they accidentally saw his screen during a WeChat video call. Browser tab. Three seconds. That was enough. 432614799197. $2,853,666 profit. 2,731 predictions. Joined January 2026. → Wallet: He did study finance. Just not at university. The wallet: Every trade sports. NFL, Premier League, NBA, NHL. All leagues simultaneously. Biggest single win: $1,500,000. One game. Bills vs. Jaguars put in $1,130,000, walked away with $2,459,799. PSG won't win put in $824,000, walked away with $2,288,844. He doesn't guess winners. He finds where the crowd mispriced. Buys at 35 cents. Collects $1. 2,731 trades. Zero losses. Hasn't graduated yet. Wallet is already active.
Marlow3,155,169 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten

AWS sent me a $47 bill. I haven't used AWS in 8 months. Logged in to shut it down. Found one EC2 instance running. Micro. $0.0058 per hour. Someone spun it up in February using my old credentials I forgot to rotate. I was about to terminate it. Then opened the logs. A bot. Running 24/7 since February. Connected to Binance WebSocket and a prediction platform API. Executing trades every 3 minutes. I followed the wallet address from the config file. 0x732F1. $339,140 profit. 38,945 predictions. Joined February 2026. Bio: there are no socials/websites related to this profile. → Wallet: Someone used my forgotten $47/month server to run a bot that made $339K. 38,945 trades. 800 per day. BTC moves on Binance. Platform lags 25 seconds. Bot buys old price. Collects $1. Repeat. The code was 26 lines of Python. Clean. No comments. No readme. Just a WebSocket listener, a price comparison and a buy function with a 15 second sleep timer. $339K profit on a $47 monthly server bill. ROI on the server alone: 721,574%. I checked the SSH login history. One IP address. Vietnam. Logged in once in February. Never again. Set the bot. Left. Someone halfway across the world found my exposed credentials, didn't steal my data, didn't mine anything. Just quietly parked a 26 line script on my cheapest server and let it print. I didn't terminate the instance. Changed the password. Sat there reading the logs for 2 hours. The bot is still running. The wallet is still active. $113K in open positions right now. My $47 AWS bill just became the most profitable invoice I never meant to pay.
Marlow1,962,127 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

Someone on Reddit asked why they can't make money on Polymarket. The top comment had one word: distinct-baguette. No explanation. No link. Just a username. 47 upvotes. Thread deleted 2 hours later. I searched. Found the wallet. $441,263 profit. 26,293 trades. Joined October 2025. → Account: 66% win rate. Looked weak at first. Then I saw the profit curve. Straight line to the sky. No dips. No drawdowns. Just green. Spent three days going through the positions. One trade made me stop scrolling. December 16. BTC 15 minute window. Entry at 3 cents. Payout: $11,816. Return: 2,663%. I went back to Reddit. Found an archived thread from a throwaway account. Someone explained what wallets like this actually do. Here is the trick that broke my brain. YES and NO should always cost $1 together. Basic math. But when news hits or panic spreads, the market forgets how to count. YES drops to 48 cents. NO sits at 49 cents. Total: 97 cents for two outcomes where one MUST pay a dollar. Buy both. Wait 15 minutes. Collect $1. Keep 3 cents. Repeat. Three cents is nothing. Until you do it 26,000 times. No predictions. No charts. No opinions on BTC direction. Just collecting money every time fear makes prices slip. The Reddit thread had one last comment before deletion: Stop asking how. Start asking who. Then watch what they do. 122,000 people now watch this wallet. Four months ago it had zero. The math error still exists. The wallet still prints. The crowd still panics and sells both sides too cheap. Some people read Reddit threads. Others become the thread. Which one are you?
Marlow2,882,844 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten

I asked Claude: I have $1,000. Where do I put it to make the most money in 30 days? Expected the usual. Index funds. High yield savings. Maybe stocks. Instead Claude said something I wasn't ready for. Find a prediction market bot on GitHub that buys events priced under 3 cents. Deploy it with $1,000. Let it run for 30 days. Most bets will lose. The ones that hit will pay 500x. I laughed. Then Claude added one line: Someone is already doing this. Search planktonXD. I searched. planktonXD. $98,241 profit. 72,533 predictions. Joined February 2025. Bio: having fun. → Wallet: Starting capital: just over $1,000. Same number Claude told me to start with. $15.05 on zero earthquakes worldwide. Payout: $1,330. ROI: 8,742%. 72,533 bets. $5 to $25 each. Most go to zero. But when one hits at 0.2 cents it pays 500x. Claude explained the math: $15 on 100 events at 1 cent. 99 die. You lose $1,485. One hits. Pays $1,500. Break even. Two hit? You double. Three? Triple. planktonXD found more than three. $1,000 → $98,241. I asked Claude: Should I copy this? Claude: I can't give financial advice. But mathematically the edge exists as long as the crowd overprices fear and underprices chaos. I put in $100 that night. Copied 12 positions under 2 cents. Went to sleep. Woke up. One hit. $100 → $673. I didn't ask Claude for stock picks. I asked where $1,000 goes the furthest. It pointed me to a wallet that turned that exact amount into $98K. 53,700 people are watching. The bot is still running. Bio still says having fun. I asked Claude one more thing: What would you name this strategy? Claude: Buying lottery tickets where the math is on your side.
Marlow1,608,893 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten

An 18 year old told his dad he needed an Apple Vision Pro for university. Dad said that's a $3,500 movie headset, you don't need it for school. He said it runs macOS apps natively. Dad didn't know what that means. Bought it for graduation. $3,500. He never watched a single movie on it. Installed VS Code and Claude Code the same night. Threw six floating screens around his bedroom. Lay down in bed and started coding from under the sheets with his bare hands tapping air. His roommate walked in at 2am and saw him lying in bed wearing a headset waving his hands at nothing. Thought he was losing his mind. He was building a client website. At second 0:11 you can see his hand swipe across a floating file explorer. Behind it five more windows are open. All running Claude Code agents on different projects. One building, one testing, one deploying, one reviewing, one handling client messages. All floating above his bed like a command center in a sci-fi movie. The website color change was the demo he filmed. The five windows behind it were the actual business. Within a month he was running projects for seven clients. A restaurant site, an appointment app for a dentist, a landing page for a real estate agent, a dashboard for a gym owner. All built from bed. All coded by Claude while he gave instructions by tapping floating windows above his pillow. $11,400 in his first month. His dad makes $9,200 at his engineering job. His dad called last weekend and asked if the headset was worth it. He said yeah the movies are great. His dad said good, at least you're relaxing after studying. He wasn't studying. He wasn't watching movies. He was lying in bed while five Claude Code agents built software in floating windows above his face. A developer in New York rents a $2,800 apartment just to have a home office with two monitors. This kid has six floating screens that follow him from bed to couch to kitchen and cost nothing after the headset. His mom asked to try the Vision Pro last Sunday. Put it on and saw six VS Code windows floating in the living room, git commits scrolling, Claude mid-task on three projects. She took it off and said I thought this was for watching movies. He said it is. Just not the kind she was thinking of. Setup time: one evening. Screens: six, floating, invisible to everyone else in the room. Money made in month one: $11,400. Movies watched: zero. His dad is still paying off the $3,500. The headset paid for itself in 9 days. Dad doesn't know that yet. He will when his son offers to pay him back.
Marlow713,931 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

A 23 year old in Idaho built an AI influencer named Aubrey in his bedroom and made $48,000 in 90 days from her. She has 113,000 TikTok followers. She has never been to a single brand event. She does not exist. He posted a 26 second reel last week showing exactly how he built her. Most viewers scrolled. A small group paused, watched it on 0.5x speed, and started copying the workflow before the reel ended. The whole stack fits on one tab. He opens a face cloning tool first. Uploads three reference photos of a woman who does not exist. The face locks. From that moment every photo of Aubrey shows the same eyes, the same chin, the same beauty mark above the left eyebrow. Then Claude. He feeds it her bio. 23 years old, raised in Boise, runs a wellness brand part time, just got a French bulldog named Marlow. Asks for 20 spoken word reel scripts. Each one 27 seconds. Each one written like a girl talking to her phone camera in her kitchen. The scripts go into a motion reference engine. Aubrey speaks them. Her lips sync. Her hands gesture. Her eyes blink at irregular human intervals because the engine was trained on women who blink at irregular human intervals. TikTok next. Two reels a day. By week 6 she had 113,000 followers and 4 million views. Then the money. A skincare brand DMs Aubrey asking if she does paid UGC. He replies as Aubrey. The brand pays $2,200 for one reel. He delivers it in 90 minutes. The brand wires the money to an LLC named after her bulldog. Then a vitamin company. Then a phone case brand. Then a candle company whose founder asks if she does affiliate. He says yes. Aubrey earns 18% on every sale through her bio link. The bio also says: "Boise // morning person // bulldog mom." 8 brands in 90 days. $48,000 in revenue. $39,400 in profit after API costs and one $89 face license. His mom thinks he does graphic design freelance. He showed her his Stripe dashboard at brunch last Sunday. She asked who Aubrey was. He told her. She put her fork down and stared at the screen for 11 seconds. Then she asked if Aubrey was hiring. Most people will read this and feel the rush. A few will open a new tab. The few are the only ones who matter. While the rest of the internet argues about whether AI art is real art, a quiet group of 23 year olds in Idaho is making the question irrelevant. The face is generated. The voice is synthesized. The brand check is real.
Marlow118,204 Aufrufe • vor 8 Tagen

American guy got an offer from Goldman Sachs. Salary $150,000/year. Analyst position. Final interview, HR asked: Why should we choose you? He shared his screen. Polymarket profile. distinct-baguette. $578,559 profit HR: This is yours? Him: Yes. $578K in 4 months. I make your annual salary in 3 weeks. Interview ended. Offer rescinded within an hour. → Wallet: The wallet: Only 15 minute windows. BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP. Biggest win: put in $427, walked away with $11,816. ROI 2,663%. Strategy Goldman didn't understand: When market panics YES drops to 48c, NO to 49c. Together 97c. But one of them GUARANTEED pays $1. That's math. He buys both for 97c. Waits 15 minutes. Collects $1. Keeps 3c. 3 cents is nothing. Until you do it 32,787 times. No predictions. No charts. Just collecting money every time fear breaks the math. 32,787 trades in 4 months. Chart straight up. Week later his Goldman friend texted: Bro, you seriously turned down the offer? He sent updated balance. $612,000. Friend: Understood. Wallet still active. Goldman still hiring.
Marlow1,918,384 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten

Someone in Discord said he's done working 12 hour shifts for $100 a day. Asked if Polymarket could replace his job. The chat went quiet. Then one guy just dropped a link. CRYINGLITTLEBABY. $381K profit. 8,119 trades. Zero red days. I thought it was a joke. Clicked anyway. → Wallet: Spent an hour scrolling the history looking for the loss. The mistake. The blown position that proves this is real. Nothing. Just green. Trade after trade after trade. $35.9K biggest win. From a single position. Here is what nobody in that Discord understood. This wallet does not predict outcomes. It reads the past and sells it as the future. BTC drops on Binance. Already happened. Fact. But Polymarket still shows old odds for 30-60 seconds. The wallet buys what already occurred at the price of what might happen. 28 cents in. $1 out. Repeat. No analysis. No news. No opinions. Just exploiting a delay most traders do not even know exists. The guy who posted the link said one thing before leaving: Stop trading your time for pennies. Start copying those who solved the game. That Discord message cost nothing. Worth more than any course I ever paid for.
Marlow1,648,570 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten

A 19 year old gets on Zoom calls with business owners and shows them how they're about to throw away $600,000. He opens with one question. How much are you paying your receptionist? The dental office owner says $60,000. The kid says: over the next 10 years that's $600,000 going to someone who calls in sick, takes lunch breaks and goes home at 5. For a job a machine can do for $12,000 once. Then the second question. How many calls do you miss every day? Voicemails nobody calls back. People who hang up after three rings. New patients who try once and never try again. The owner stops. Pulls up his phone log. Counts. 8 missed calls a day. Sometimes more. Each one is a $200 patient walking past the front desk while it's empty for lunch. $1,600 a day. Almost $600,000 a year in revenue he never knew was leaving. That number sits on top of the $600,000 in salary. The owner is staring at a chart he never let himself draw before. That's when the kid says it. I can build you something for $12,000. Picks up every call. Doesn't sleep. Doesn't take vacation. Books patients while you're operating on someone else. Pays for itself in the first week. The $12,000 invoice doesn't feel like an expense. It feels like a refund. The kid closes 3 to 4 of these calls a month. $50,000 in revenue. He's 19. Behind the scenes he's not building anything from scratch. He's running Kimi K2.6 with 300 parallel sub agents, paying $0.60 per million tokens instead of $5 with Claude. The same reception agent a real developer would charge $40,000 to build, he ships in 30 minutes. 12 hour autonomous sessions. Zero human involvement. One prompt and the agent goes live. Answering calls. Booking patients. Routing emergencies. Before the owner finishes his coffee. His friends are working summer shifts at coffee shops for $14 an hour. He's making $600,000 a year by walking into a Zoom call and naming the most uncomfortable number a business owner has on his books. His secret isn't technology. He never argues with the owner about whether AI works. He hands the owner a calculator and asks the questions the owner has been avoiding for years. By minute 8 the owner has done the math himself. By minute 12 the kid quotes the price. By minute 15 the contract is signed. He told his dad about it once. His dad is an insurance salesman. 30 years selling the same product to every client for the same reason: fear of losing what they already have. His dad listened. Then said: you sell the same thing I sell. You just call it AI. The kid said: I don't even call it that. I let them call it whatever they want. His dad smiled. Walked out of the room. The kid had another call in 10 minutes.
Marlow294,733 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

Someone tried to impress a girl on Hinge last week. Sent her a screenshot of his Polymarket wallet as a flex. This is what I do for a living. She screenshot it and posted it to Twitter with: Men will really show you anything except emotional availability. Tweet got 47,000 likes. Then deleted. But the wallet address was visible in the corner. Account88888. $645,489 profit. 11,603 predictions. 96% win rate. → Wallet: The guy was trying to flex. Ended up exposing a strategy making $80K+ per month. I opened the wallet expecting complex plays. Insider information. Some genius strategy. Found something stupidly simple. He buys UP and DOWN on the same Bitcoin window. Simultaneously. Every single time. Sounds impossible. You can't bet both sides and profit. Except you can when the market is panicking. Here's the exploit: During high volatility, Polymarket misprices both sides. UP costs 48 cents. DOWN costs 46 cents. Total: 94 cents for two outcomes where one MUST pay $1. Buy both. Wait 15 minutes. Collect $1. Keep 6 cents. Repeat 11,603 times. $35,928 bet → Won $98,789 (174% ROI) Average position size: $40,000. This isn't testing. This is printing. The wallet used to be named JaneStreetIndia before changing to Account88888. Smart money stays invisible. The profit curve goes straight up. Zero drawdowns. 96% win rate. This wallet doesn't predict direction. It doesn't read news. It doesn't analyze charts. It just waits for YOU to panic, then buys the math error you create. Currently holding $0 in positions. Everything closed. $645,489 withdrawn. Biggest single win: $62,900. 144,600 people have viewed this profile. Most don't understand what they're looking at. The Hinge girl who leaked this? Account suspended after the guy's lawyer sent a cease and desist. Too late. Screenshot saved everywhere. The original tweet said: He sent me his gambling addiction thinking it was attractive. Except this isn't gambling. This is arbitrage. He's farming liquidity from emotional traders. Your panic = his profit. The guy deleted his Hinge account. The wallet withdrew everything and went dark. But for 2 months, he made more than most people's yearly salary by buying both sides while you picked one. Someone tried to flex on a dating app and accidentally exposed how emotional betting works. She thought he was gambling. He was taxing gamblers.
Marlow1,081,743 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten

I built a C++ terminal to scan Polymarket for automated wallets. The first one it flagged was making $152K per week. Account88888. 99% win rate. Over 11,000 trades. The script surfaced it in minutes. I spent three weeks writing a scanner that monitors wallet behavior across Polymarket. Entry patterns. Position sizing. Timing intervals. → Wallet: The goal was simple find accounts that trade too consistently to be human. The first hit came back with stats that looked like a database error. 99% green. Thousands of executions. Profit curve pointing straight up without a single meaningful dip. I almost dismissed it as bad data. Then I opened the positions manually. The bot buys UP and DOWN on the same BTC window. Every time. Not alternating. Simultaneously. Sounds like guaranteed loss until you look at the pricing. During high volatility, Polymarket misprices both sides. UP costs 48 cents. DOWN costs 46 cents. Together that is 94 cents for two outcomes where one must pay a dollar. The bot buys both. Waits fifteen minutes. Collects $1. Keeps 6 cents. Repeats. It does not care about direction. Does not read charts. Does not react to news. It farms the spread between panic pricing and mathematical certainty. The wallet used to be named JaneStreetIndia before switching to something generic. Smart money stays quiet. My scanner keeps finding more of these. Different strategies but same signature execution patterns too clean and too fast for human hands. I built this tool expecting to learn how the best traders think. Instead I learned they do not think at all. They calculate.
Marlow819,514 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten

Insomnia made me rich. 2am. Found a $47K/day trading bot on GitHub. No password. Just sitting there. Downloaded it. Owner deleted it by morning. But I already had everything. The code was clean. Simple. Almost boring to read. One script watching BTC on Binance. Another script connected to Polymarket. That is it. → Account: The trick lives in a 30 second gap. BTC moves on spot. Polymarket freezes. Old odds. Stale prices. Reality already shifted but the prediction market is still sleeping. Think of it like football. You sit in the stadium. See the goal. Your bookmaker watches a stream 30 seconds behind. For him it is still 0-0. You bet on what already happened. This bot does exactly that. Every 15 minutes. Sees the move on Binance. Enters Polymarket while odds are frozen. Waits. Window closes. Collects $1 for 30 cents. The wallet running this code: 0x8dxd. Profit chart goes straight up. $629K total. 98% green trades. A human cannot do this. We hesitate. We think. By the time you see the candle, the bot already cashed out. I integrated parts of this code into my scanner. Now it flags wallets exploiting the same lag. One sleepless night. One random GitHub scroll. One download. Sometimes the best alpha is not the strategy you build. It is the code someone forgot to hide.
Marlow688,340 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten

Private code leaked on GitHub for 6 hours. Someone pushed to public by mistake. I cloned it before the dev woke up and deleted everything. After adding it to my C++ scanner, first catch was a wallet printing $19.5K per day. CRYINGLITTLEBABY. $379K profit in a single month. 100% win rate. → Wallet: I scrolled the transaction history for ten minutes looking for red. One mistake. One bad trade. Something to prove the data was broken. Nothing. Solid wall of green. My terminal cross referenced the timestamps with spot data. That is when I saw the pattern. This bot does not trade. It collects. BTC drops 0.3% on Binance. The move already happened. Fact. But Polymarket still shows old odds. The DOWN outcome sits mispriced at 30 cents. Bot slams the order. Waits. Window closes. Collects $1. Paying 30 cents for a guaranteed dollar. Not a prediction. A receipt for something that already occurred. Before the GitHub upgrade my scanner would have missed this. Too many wallets. Too much noise. The new code filters by execution timing. Catches only the ones exploiting the lag. CRYINGLITTLEBABY runs this pattern all day. $19.5K average. No losing days in the entire history. Spent six months building my terminal from scratch. One leaked repo turned it into something that actually finds money. The best code is not always the code you write. Sometimes it is the code you grab at 3am before someone deletes it forever.
Marlow669,883 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten

I asked Claude: I have $500. Where do I put it to make the most money possible? Expected the usual. Stocks. ETFs. Maybe real estate. Instead Claude said: Go to GitHub. Search polymarket-1-cent-bot. Find the repo with the most stars. Deploy it with your $500. Most positions will expire at zero. The ones that hit pay 80x. Someone is already running this at scale. Search distinct-baguette. I searched GitHub first. Found a 340 star repo. Last commit 3 days ago. 47 lines of Python. README had one line: buys chaos at 1 cent, sells certainty at $1. Then I searched the wallet. distinct-baguette. $805,888 profit. 45,739 trades. Joined October 2025. Bio: Hi Isola. I asked Claude: how does the math work? $500 across 50 positions at 1 cent each. 47 expire worthless. You lose $470. Three hit. Each pays $100. You walk away with $300 net profit. If four hit you double. Five and you're distinct-baguette. I put in $200. Copied the repo. Went to sleep. One hit. $200 → $1,340. I asked Claude: why didn't you just say buy an index fund? You asked for the most money possible. Not the most comfortable answer. GitHub repo still public. Wallet still running. Bio still says Hi Isola.
Marlow294,041 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

Someone leaked a wallet on 4chan three days ago. If you don't know what 4chan is it's an anonymous forum where people post without names. No registration. No profiles. Just anonymous posts that get deleted after a few hours. The thread stayed up for 19 minutes. Then moderators deleted it. I took a screenshot before it disappeared. anoin123. $1.5M profit in 60 days. 207 bets on Polymarket. → Wallet: The post had three sentences: Stop following Twitter. Start doing the opposite. This is my wallet. That was it. Thread got nuked. Gone forever. I spent two days analyzing every position. Now I understand why moderators deleted it so fast. The Pattern: When CNN and every major news outlet screamed US WILL strike Iran by January 31 everyone bought YES at 83 cents. This wallet bought NO at 17 cents. $861,000 bet. Profit: $173,000. CNN was wrong. Anonymous person was right. When Reddit was 100% certain government shutdown would NOT happen on Saturday this wallet bet $869,000 that it WOULD. Profit: $88,412. Reddit was wrong. Anonymous person was right. When Twitter blue checkmarks guaranteed Israel WOULD strike Iran this wallet bet $371,000 on NO. Profit: $73,076. Twitter was wrong. Anonymous person was right. 207 bets. 182 wins. 87.9% accuracy. Not by knowing the future. By betting against what everyone knows for sure. Currently holding $4.1 million in open positions. Every single one against mainstream opinion. Biggest single win: $173,000 betting NO while thousands bought YES. Average bet size: $200,000+. That's not gambling. That's conviction. Why the thread got deleted: 4chan moderators remove posts when they think information is too good. When real money making strategies leak, they kill the thread fast. Keep the alpha for themselves. This person posted their entire wallet publicly. Showed exactly what they were betting. Showed the results. 19 minutes later: deleted. But the wallet is still there. Still trading. Still winning. The profit curve doesn't jump around like a gambler. It climbs steady like someone who reads government documents while everyone else reads tweets ABOUT government documents. The strategy is stupidly simple: Wait for everyone to agree on something. Wait for confidence to hit 80-90%. Bet the opposite side. Heavy. Most people lose because following the crowd feels safe. Everyone agrees. Must be right. This wallet makes money BECAUSE everyone agrees. Crowd consensus = wrong pricing. Someone on 4chan figured out that when 10,000 people are certain about something, they're probably looking at the same headlines and making the same mistake. Thread deleted. Information gone. But I saved the wallet address. $1.5 million in 60 days is $25,000 per day. That's more than most people's yearly salary. The person who posted this on 4chan? Still anonymous. No name. No face. No social media. Just a wallet that bets against everything you read on Twitter and wins 87.9% of the time. Maybe the real information isn't on Twitter with 100,000 likes. Maybe it's in anonymous forums that get deleted in 19 minutes.
Marlow361,599 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten

I asked ChatGPT to find me the most profitable wallet on the platform. It said it can't access live blockchain data. So I asked Claude. Claude wrote a Python script in 4 minutes. Script scanned 200,000 wallets. Ranked them by ROI. Filtered by active in last 30 days. Top result made me close my laptop and go for a walk. RN1. $5,317,622 profit. 36,298 predictions. Since December 2024. → Wallet: I didn't believe the number. Ran the script again. Same result. $5.3 million. In 14 months. Across every sport that exists. Counter-Strike. TheMongolz vs B8. Payout: $158,533. Tennis. NFL. Bundesliga. Serie A. Counter-Strike. Premier League. All at once. 36,298 bets. Every sport. Every league. 624,000 people already watching. Then I did something stupid. I asked Claude to reverse engineer the strategy. Claude analyzed 200 positions. Came back with one sentence: This wallet buys mathematically mispriced underdogs across every market where the crowd overvalues the favorite. I asked: Can you build a bot that does this? Claude: I can write the logic. You need the API key and capital. 14 lines of Python. One prompt. One afternoon. I haven't deployed it yet. Still staring at the code. Still staring at $5.3 million. The wallet doesn't care about teams. Doesn't watch games. Doesn't read news. Just finds where 36 cents should be 65 cents. And buys. I asked Claude one more thing: What's stopping everyone from doing this? Claude: Nothing. They just haven't asked.
Marlow216,738 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten

A girl who openly calls herself kind of stupid made $20,000 last month, and her face never appeared on screen once. She wasn't selling talent. She was running a loop with Claude that anyone reading this could start tonight. Here is the entire method. There is nothing else to it. She opened YouTube and searched baby shows. She found one with millions of views. A dancing fruit sensory video, a counting whales cartoon, the kind of thing that plays on a loop in the background of every toddler's life. She opened it, went to the transcript, and copied the whole thing. She pasted that transcript into Claude and asked it to turn the format into a prompt for a similar video. Claude wrote the prompt. She pasted the prompt into an AI video generator. A few minutes later she had a finished cartoon. Bright colors, dancing animals, big letters, cheerful music. Indistinguishable from the one she copied. She posted it. Then she did the exact same thing the next day. And the day after. And every single day for 30 days. She never wrote a script, animated a frame or recorded a single sound. She found something that already worked, fed it to Claude, let an AI rebuild it, and uploaded the result before she went to bed. Nobody knew who she was. No name, no face, no personality, no story. Just a channel quietly posting toddler cartoons every day. And YouTube paid her anyway, because YouTube does not pay you for being interesting. It pays you for watch time, and toddlers watch the same video until the battery dies. By the end of the month the payments were real. $20,000 to a girl who will tell you to your face that she is not smart. That is the part nobody wants to sit with. The barrier was never intelligence. It was never talent. The only thing standing between her and the money was whether she would run a boring 5 minute loop every day for 30 days without quitting. She did. Most people won't. The system didn't filter for smart. It filtered for showing up.
Marlow27,845 Aufrufe • vor 12 Tagen

I asked ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok the same question: Find me a wallet making over $10K per day with the highest consistency. ChatGPT said it can't access live data. Gemini gave three wallets. All dead since January. Claude wrote a script but needed an API key. Grok returned one result in 11 seconds. No script. No disclaimer. Just a wallet and one line: This one hasn't had a losing week since December. k9Q2mX4L8A7ZP3R. $1,436,159 profit. 37,552 predictions. Joined December 2025. → Wallet: I asked Grok to break down the strategy. It analyzed the timestamps. Came back in 8 seconds. Every entry occurs 9 to 16 seconds after a BTC price movement on Binance exceeding 0.11%. The script never enters before second 9. Never after second 16. Hard coded timing window. 37,552 trades. 375 per day. $1.4 million in three months. I asked: How many lines of code? 18 to 25 lines. One Binance WebSocket. One price comparison. One buy function. One sleep timer set to 9000 milliseconds. I asked: Can it be replicated? Yes. But the username is a randomly generated API key format. This wallet was created programmatically. The person likely runs multiple instances. Copying one means competing against all of them. Final question: If this wallet stops tomorrow? Nothing happens. At least 11 wallets run identical logic with different timing. This isn't one person. This is an ecosystem. You're watching the one that got noticed. The others are still invisible. $1,436,159. The wallet Grok found in 11 seconds that three other AIs couldn't find at all.
Marlow99,276 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

A Python script pulled $325K from the same price gap over and over. It appears every few seconds. This bot catches it first. I found distinct-baguette buried in a leaderboard. Another crypto bot grinding 15 minute windows. Almost closed the tab. Then I saw the win rate. 80%. That is low for a profitable bot. Way too low. Something was off. Turns out I was looking at it wrong. → Account: This bot does not predict anything. Does not care if BTC goes up or down. Does not read charts. Does not time entries. It just watches one thing: prices that do not add up. Sounds weird until you see the trick. Polymarket 15 minute windows have two sides. YES and NO. One of them always pays $1. So YES + NO should always equal $1. That is just math. But when markets move fast, prices slip. YES at 48 cents. NO at 49 cents. Total: 97 cents. The bot sees this. Buys both sides. Waits. Market closes. One side pays $1. Spent 97 cents. Keeps the 3 cent difference. Does not matter who wins. The script checks Polymarket every few seconds. BTC. SOL. XRP. Anything with volume. The moment prices slip under 99 cents combined, it fires. Three cents per trade. Repeat it tens of thousands of times. That is how you get to $325K. The 80% win rate finally made sense. He is not trying to pick winners. He is locking profit before the bet even resolves. Everyone else bets on outcomes. This bot bets on broken math.
Marlow154,107 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten

I fed 0x8dxd's entire trade history into DeepSeek. 27,961 positions. Every entry price. Every timestamp. Every payout. Asked one question: What is this wallet doing that I can't see? DeepSeek took 47 seconds. Longest I've ever waited for a response. Then returned something that made me screenshot it immediately. This wallet does not trade Bitcoin. It trades Binance's latency against the platform's update speed. Entries cluster within 8-14 seconds after Binance price movements exceeding 0.12%. The wallet has no directional bias. It buys whichever side is stale. Estimated edge per trade: 11.3 cents. 0x8dxd. $2,056,408 profit. 27,961 predictions. Joined December 2025. → Wallet: I asked DeepSeek: Can you calculate the exact delay the wallet exploits? Based on entry timestamps versus Binance tick data, the average delay is 23 seconds. The wallet enters between second 8 and second 14 of each lag window. Never earlier. Never later. This is not a human clicking. This is a script with a hard-coded wait function. 27,961 trades. 275 per day. $2.05 million in three months. I asked DeepSeek to estimate the code length. Based on the execution pattern: one WebSocket listener, one comparison function, one buy trigger with a sleep timer. Approximately 20-30 lines. Any language. Python most likely. 20 lines of code. $2 million. → Copy on PolyGun: I asked the question everyone wants answered: Can this be replicated? DeepSeek: The strategy is replicable. The edge is shrinking. In December the average delay was 34 seconds. Now it's 23 seconds. At current rate of compression the window closes entirely in approximately 4 months. This wallet has extracted $2 million from a gap that is actively disappearing. 1.2 million people watch this wallet. The window is 23 seconds. Four months ago it was 34. The clock is ticking. I asked one final question: If you were this bot, would you still be running? DeepSeek: Yes. Even at a 15 second window the math remains positive. But the profit per trade drops from 11 cents to 4 cents. The bot would need to triple its volume to maintain current income. The golden period is ending. $2,056,408. 27,961 trades. A 23 second window that shrinks every week. DeepSeek didn't find a strategy. It found an expiration date. The bot is still running. The window is still open. But DeepSeek can see the exact day it closes. I saved the conversation. Some things are worth more than the answer.
Marlow69,248 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten