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This update changed EVERYTHING Polymarket finally added 5-min crypto charts But most traders have NO IDEA what it really means Spoiler: vibe coders will make MILLIONS and retire Here's why: These new markets aren’t long-term bets. They’re binary. > $BTC up or down in the next 5 minutes. >...

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