Nobody noticed this wallet on Polymarket.
Gravia.
Chinese student. Lives in Japan. Joined 2 days ago.
$0.90 starting balance.
$408,292 two days later.
He built the entire system with Claude.
One market: BTC UP/DOWN 5MIN
The framework:
Binance WebSocket feeds real-time spot price + 5-minute candles into the system.
TradingView signals cross with CryptoQuant exchange flow data.
A force-graph runs 100 nodes and 180 connections to detect BULL/BEAR convergence in real time.
The bot compares spot price to Polymarket CLOB.
When it detects a delay, it executes in under 100ms.
Before the order book reprices.
1000+ orders per second if needed.
0.3% to 0.8% captured per trade.
But here is what separates this from gambling:
The bot refuses to trade when:
→ Edge does not exist
→ Liquidity is insufficient
→ Signals contradict
→ Daily risk cap is hit
Risk parameters:
→ 0.5% per trade
→ 2% max daily exposure
→ Hard stop at -0.4% loss
→ Runs on a laptop
→ No GPU
→ No cloud servers
This is not about predicting Bitcoin.
It is about detecting when Polymarket pricing lags behind spot by 100 milliseconds and executing before the gap closes.
Most people trade on 5-minute charts and think they are fast.
This system operates in the space between spot price movement and order book adjustment.
That window lasts less than a second.
$408K in 48 hours from $0.90.
All from capturing microsecond inefficiencies that most traders cannot see.
You only need Claude + WebSocket access + risk controls.
Giving this free for 24 hours.
To get it:
1. Comment BUILD
2. Like and Retweet
3. Follow me @codewithimanshu so I can DM you
Save this post. Deploy the latency detection system this week. Start small. Scale on evidence.
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