RC said that we should ask what we can do for the company so I decided to launch a Meme Token on SOL. The first GME Derivate on Chain to Promote the Direct Registration System especially for $GME. Dont hate on me respect the hustle pls
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: https://t.co/YWQrgfmnpn
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 $645,489 withdrawn.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.
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