I'm quitting my job to go full-in on Claude.
Just Asked it to:
Analyze mispriced Polymarket markets for arbitrage opportunities and find wallets using it to copy.
Turned $2K into $12K overnight.
Monitored 1,000+ wallets.
I realized something fast.
There are arbitrage bots I can't beat without code knowledge.
But I can find them. And copy them.
Claude built a monitoring terminal and connected it to a Telegram copytrading bot.
It's not a script. Not even a bot.
It's an AI agent that improves with every wallet it finds.
Fetches wallet behavior. How it trades. Arbitrage patterns. Position sizing. Timing.
70% win rate.
7 wallets copytrading right now from 500+ monitored.
Bot never pauses. Never gambles. Just math and profit.
You only need: Claude + a device + 1 hour per day.
Giving this free for 24 hours.
To get it:
1. Comment "cash"
2. Like and retweet this
3. Follow me @codewithimanshu so I can DM you
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