🚨 SECRET POLYMARKET WALLETS SPOTTED
$44M traded on whether the US will confirm aliens exist by end of 2026.
16% chance currently.
And @CrispPredict flagged something very suspicious.
Here is the full breakdown and why this is worth watching closely:
The market requires a definitive official statement from the US President, a Cabinet member or a Joint Chiefs member confirming aliens exist.
Not a vague UAP report.
Not a congressional hearing.
An actual confirmation from the top.
That bar is high which is why 16% for December 31 is where the crowd sits.
But here is what caught my attention this morning.
My terminal flagged unusual wallet activity in this market.
Seven separate wallets all marked suspicious.
All entering YES positions on different date outcomes simultaneously.
> Fresh accounts
> Coordinated timing
> Concentrated positions
That pattern does not appear randomly on a $44 million market about aliens.
Trump ordered UAP file declassifications in February 2026.
Rolling file drops have been keeping momentum alive all year.
The May 2026 tranche included photos, videos and military records spanning decades.
Each drop moves this market.
Each drop gets a slightly bigger reaction than the last.
The question is whether one of these drops crosses the resolution threshold.
At 16% on Dec 31, you have 7 months of file drops, congressional hearings, Trump legacy positioning and ongoing declassification momentum.
All potentially moving this toward resolution.
The coordinated whale activity I detected suggests someone believes that threshold gets crossed.
What i can confirm is that seven suspicious wallets entering simultaneously on the same market is worth watching
Track it yourself here: [https://t.co/4bN3b1Vvdb]
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This will save you a lot of time.
quick Polymarket sanity check:
find the boring version of the market.
Spurs vs Thunder: who wins the game? 40.5 / 59.5. clean.
US-Iran peace by May 26: did a permanent deal exist, get agreed, and count before 11:59 PM ET? 1.9%
Yes. not clean.
BTC $150k: did a Binance 1-minute candle print the High? 1.35% Yes. not clean.
a trader sees the Iran peace market at 7.5% Yes and thinks: “peace odds are cheap.”
but the market is not paying for “things feel calmer.”
it pays if the US and Iran agree to a permanent peace deal by May 31, 11:59 PM ET. that means the boring parts matter: wording, source, clock, and whether “permanent” actually counts.
you can be right about the direction of the news and still click the wrong sentence. ggs
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was on a discord call with a buddy last night.
he shared his screen and the dude is casually doing $2,500 a day.
strictly running ai commercials for boring local businesses.
he goes after businesses with massive margins. roofers. personal injury lawyers. guys who have money but no creative skills.
he feeds their landing page into a tuned claude bot.
it writes a crazy good 30-second ad script in about two seconds.
then he takes that text and drops it straight into veo or kling.
what comes out is insane. it looks like a literal movie trailer.
he runs it through topaz to upscale it so it looks like it was shot on a fifty thousand dollar camera.
then he just sends the mp4 to his va.
she launches a simple facebook lead campaign and walks away.
the video quality is so high that people just stop scrolling and click blindly.
instead of fighting in dry markets, identify a proof of concept with heavy weight in a completely foreign niche.
extract the winning angle and fuse it with a viral format, then run it through the refraction of your own product.
Joe Rogan pulled it up mid-show and asked if he actually said it.
I showed this clip to a friend and he asked “what episode is that from?”
however:
If your prompt doesn’t specify:
camera, pacing, tone, overlays, and cut points
you’re gambling.
Prompting is production.
If you want the “with the prompting” part to be concrete, paste this right under the tweet as a second post (or as the rest of the same tweet if you can fit it):
A prompting template that actually works
Role: You are a direct-response editor for short-form podcast ads.
Goal: Make a 12–18s vertical video that sells [OFFER] to [AUDIENCE].
Style: [GRITTY/CLEAN/CINEMATIC], fast cuts, high contrast, no fluff.
Structure:
0–2s: Pattern interrupt hook (text on screen).
2–8s: 2 proof points pulled from the clip (tight).
8–14s: Outcome + mechanism in one sentence.
14–18s: CTA (one action).
Editing:
Cut every 0.8–1.5s
Captions: 2–5 words per line
Emphasize 3 key words in a different color
Output: Provide (a) hook options x5, (b) caption script, (c) b-roll list, (d) CTA variants x3.
Supplement ads don’t have to scream “BUY THIS.”
If this showed up on your timeline, would you even clock it as AI UGC?
The micro details: fake podcast logo, casual product mention, zero ad energy... that’s what converts men 40+.
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the real value is the the human eye.
machines have no taste.
knowing what looks good is a skill you can’t automate.
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you are the meta