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🚨 BREAKING: The top-performing 5m & 15m Polymarket Claw-style setup just went public. Sounds insane? Yes. Unreal? Not even close. A random late night turned into a small wallet evolving into a fully automated machine that scaled to ~$1.6M in profit. No insider access. No team affiliation. Just code...

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