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Holy shit...Claude Code just killed one of the most annoying terminal problems — flickering. 🤯 Anthropic quietly shipped NO_FLICKER mode and it changes how AI feels inside the terminal: • No more screen flashing • Smooth scrolling + stable viewport • Mouse support (yes… in terminal) • Constant memory/CPU...

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An Anthropic engineer watched my screen from the next table at a cafe in SF. "Are you running Claude against live prediction markets right now" I told him yes. Then I showed him the stack. 214 trades. 74% win rate. +$9,437 in 19 days. Here's what actually happened: I gave Claude two repos and a simple job. Three commands. 500+ markets. No API key. Just a clean way to score the board fast. The system does not try to predict the world. It tries to find which wallets consistently exit better than the crowd, isolate the pattern, and only fire when the same structure shows up again. Main filter: captured value / expected value > 0.70 If a wallet wins often but leaks the move on exit, it gets ignored. If it captures most of the move and cuts losers fast, it becomes signal. Sizing uses Kelly: f* = (p*b - q) / b That is what stops the terminal from apeing into weak edges. Most of the time it does nothing. No edge - no position. Three trades from the run: > AMD Xilinx - entered 52c. Model said 59c. Closed +7c in 2h40m. > Artemis launch - entered 63c. Model said 85c. Closed +22c in 5h10m. > Derecho MW - entered 71c. Model said 87c. Closed +16c in 1h50m. When he saw the repo links and the live terminal, he stopped talking for a second. Then he said: "We tested something close to this internally." That was the whole joke. The data is public. The repos are public. The market is public. But most Polymarket traders still trade headlines, hold too long, and call it conviction. Polymarket does not reward the smartest story. It rewards the cleaner exit. You only need Claude + laptop + 1 hour/day. Giving This Free for 24 hours. To get it: 1. Comment the word 'CLAUDE' 2. Like and Retweet this post 3. Follow me Marry Evan (so i can DM you)

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An Anthropic engineer watched my screen from the next table at a cafe in SF. "Are you running Claude against live prediction markets right now" I told him yes. Then I showed him the stack. 214 trades. 74% win rate. +$9,437 in 19 days. Here's what actually happened: I gave Claude two repos and a simple job. First repo: A full market archive. Wallet behavior, entries, exits, and timing across the board. Second repo: Three commands. 500+ markets. No API key. Just a clean way to score the board fast. The system does not try to predict the world. It tries to find which wallets consistently exit better than the crowd, isolate the pattern, and only fire when the same structure shows up again. Main filter: captured value / expected value > 0.70 If a wallet wins often but leaks the move on exit, it gets ignored. If it captures most of the move and cuts losers fast, it becomes signal. Sizing uses Kelly: f* = (p*b - q) / b That is what stops the terminal from apeing into weak edges. Most of the time it does nothing. No edge - no position. Three trades from the run: > AMD Xilinx - entered 52c. Model said 59c. Closed +7c in 2h40m. > Artemis launch - entered 63c. Model said 85c. Closed +22c in 5h10m. > Derecho MW - entered 71c. Model said 87c. Closed +16c in 1h50m. When he saw the repo links and the live terminal, he stopped talking for a second. Then he said: "We tested something close to this internally." That was the whole joke. The data is public. The repos are public. The market is public. But most Polymarket traders still trade headlines, hold too long, and call it conviction. Polymarket does not reward the smartest story. It rewards the cleaner exit.

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Last night I asked Claude Code to build me a simple script: pull on-chain data from Polymarket and sort wallets by win rate Nothing ambitious. Just wanted to see who is actually making money on 15-minute BTC markets The terminal finished in about 20 minutes. Hundreds of addresses, columns of numbers, nothing interesting And then 1 wallet caught my eye 200+ trades per day, consistent profit every week, almost surgical timing precision. I reread the line 3 times. A real person does not trade like this I fed the address back into Claude Code and asked it to break down the pattern. Half an hour later I had a full strategy reconstruction on my screen The bot (and it is definitely a bot) pings Binance and Bybit every 100ms monitoring volatility compression on BTC. When it drops below 0.08% it enters Up and Down contracts simultaneously at 25 to 35 cents each. A pure straddle. 1 side burns, the other flies to a dollar. At a 30-cent entry that is 3 to 4x per position And so it goes in circles. Dozens of times a day I sat there staring at it for about 10 minutes $13K to $25K in daily profit from a single wallet. Not a trader with intuition, not an insider with information. An algorithm that found a hole in market mechanics and methodically milks it You can check the trade history yourself: After that I went looking for whether anyone else is tracking this wallet. Turns out yes. Found a Telegram bot that tracks wallets like this and copies their trades automatically I connected it to the same address just to see if the entries would match what my terminal was showing. Matched perfectly Still testing on minimum amounts for now: But the fact that you can stand next to an algorithm like this in real time is something that simply did not exist a year ago

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