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Telegram community: @cryptobzzi | Polymarket trader | AI lover | Landing: https://t.co/bOx7hGeEpN

Polymarket 가입일 Mart 2024
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Bizzi@Crypt0Bizzi·
I got early access to Polymarket perps beta. So it’s crazy to see that prediction markets just got a leverage button. But it’s interesting for me and I will try all features there. What should I trade first? S&P500, NVIDIA or what?
Polymarket Traders@PolymarketTrade

Perps beta is now live on polymarket.com for select users. We’ll be rolling access out to more people over the next 4 weeks. Get ready.

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tsybka@tsybka·
Despite the decision made by Polymarket and the confirmation of the consensus through UMA’s formal vote, there are still idiots of not particularly strong intellect who gladly continue to feed both the whales and the platform itself. At this point, more than $223k has been earned in fees. Infographic was taken from @betmoardotfun
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₿itcoin ₿eliever@BTCBeliever21·
Strategy sold 32 BTC. Average Sale Price $77,135. I realised that based on the average price of $77,135 you can find out the time when the transaction occurred. It appears that Strategy sold the 32 $BTC 18 minutes after market open on Tuesday 26th of May at 9:48 a.m. ET, because that's when the BTC price was $77,135. The only alternative possibility is that they sold 10:39 a.m. ET or 10:51 a.m. ET - 10:54 a.m. ET, also Tue 26 May. Tuesday 26th was the first day or the trading week, because Monday 25th was a holiday. They sold the Bitcoin on the first day of the week in the first hour(s). But the interesting thing is that they only transferred the $BTC 5 minutes after the market closed at 4:05 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) (arkm.com/explorer/tx/42…). The 31.95 BTC outflow above is the transaction. The 8-K always rounds up BTC amounts to whole numbers. They likely reason they didn't sell more that week, is that BTC dropped below their average purchase price of $75,699. That would be fine, but bad for optics.
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Bizzi@Crypt0Bizzi·
And the second one was closed with more sweet profit (~106%) because bitcoin:native just dropped below $65k. These two days were pretty good (can’t say similar about crypto market). But we must be adaptable because we are Polymarket traders. Well, I'm off to bed.
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$BTC crashing but we printing on Polymarket Told guys today morning to buy some YES on 67.500 and 65.000. So first one has already done with +40%. That one on 65k already in 50% profits but I will wait. Good day when you earn some money for coffee.

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slash1s@slash1sol·
A LINUX KERNEL DEVELOPER PROVED THE THING YOU PUSH CODE TO IS SECRETLY A DATABASE THAT CAN VERSION ALMOST ANYTHING AND THAT MOST DEVS HAVE ONLY EVER TOUCHED A TENTH OF IT 42 minutes from Josh Triplett -- a longtime Linux kernel and Debian developer -- showing that Git is a general-purpose, tamper-evident versioning engine that just happens to be famous for code. -> The moment it clicks, Git stops being "Where my code lives" and becomes what it really is underneath: a content-addressable store that can version almost anything -- your configs, your notes, your servers' state, entire datasets. People run whole wikis on it. They version their entire machine's configuration with it. They ship websites by pushing to it. They track data too big to email. None of it is a hack -- it's the same handful of objects you already use for code, pointed somewhere new. Treating Git as a code-only tool was never the ceiling -> it's a versioning engine for anything, and the people who see that automate what the rest of the team still does by hand. And as AI agents start spitting out not just code but configs, docs and data, the one system that can version and audit all of it at once is already sitting on your machine. You learned five commands to survive. This is the talk that shows you were standing on top of a database the whole time. It changes what you think the tool is even for. Bookmark & Watch it today ↓
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ONE OF THE MINDS BEHIND JAVA GAVE A LECTURE WHERE HE BANNED HIMSELF FROM USING ANY BIG WORD UNTIL HE DEFINED IT FIRST AND IN DOING SO QUIETLY EXPLAINED HOW EVERY GREAT SYSTEM GETS BUILT A talk from Guy Steele -- co-author of the Java spec and a designer of Scheme -- where the form of the talk is the lesson. -> The moment you catch what he's doing, it rewires you. He starts with only the smallest words, then builds every larger idea live, in front of you, from the pieces he already gave you. The talk grows its own vocabulary as it goes. That's the whole secret of language and system design he's smuggling in: you don't ship something huge and finished. You ship a small core and the means to grow it. Miss that and you spend your career fighting your own tools. Memorizing a language was never the skill -> understanding how a good one is meant to grow is. And as AI starts generating the primitives you build on, knowing what makes a foundation extensible instead of brittle is the entire game. Twenty-five years on, language designers still point to this talk as the cleanest demonstration of the idea ever performed. Bookmark it & Watch how he builds the whole thing from nothing ↓

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Bizzi@Crypt0Bizzi·
He put $13.3M on MicroStrategy won’t sell Bitcoin by May 31. So basically bobe2.1 locked up thirteen million dollars (on 99.6) to make $49K profit. That’s a Rolex. A single Rolex. On $13,000,000 of collateral… It’s not obvious market and risk always there. This trader saw what chaos happened last days there but anyway. I respect the conviction but I do not respect the opportunity cost.
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Honestly, guys, this is complete nonsens (at least in hindsight). Yeah, we panicked and I panicked and told you to sell, but the situation was so uncertain that we had to take these kinds of measures. Thankfully, I personally managed to cover my losses. But it was nerve-wracking. If anyone followed my lead, congratulations to you too. But otherwise, of course, it was absurd.

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slash1s@slash1sol·
WEATHER IS THE ONLY CORNER OF POLYMARKET NOBODY IS ARBING Everyone trades "NYC HIGH 90°F · 34%" without once opening the forecast behind it. @minmax_one put the whole thing on one screen and the edge is just sitting there in cents: > Cluster the peak. 7 buckets around the forecast high price 78¢ but settle 84% of the time. One of them always prints 100¢ -> +6¢ edge, locked. > Short the dead tails. The high prints at 14:00, by 17:42 every bucket above it is mathematically impossible. The book still bids them 4-5¢ -> free roll. > Front-run the models. T-3 the big models already agree on 91°F while the book anchors to 86°F climatology. The 89-93°F cluster asks 30¢ and drifts to 60¢. The catch nobody mentions: None of this runs off a price grid. You need the forecast curve, the live temp, the model spread and the full bucket ladder on ONE screen. Polymarket gives you the price. @minmax_one gives you the temperature you're actually trading. The price was never the trade but the weather was. Details in the article below. Don't forget to save it. DeLiwmFQmfALbwRJUtvu4K63hVmzwKccG4HHvqWUpump
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slash1s@slash1sol·
YOUR AI JUST DID 8 HOURS OF RESEARCH IN 3 MINUTES AND IT COST YOU NOTHING Hermes connected to NotebookLM means 300 sources per notebook, audio overviews, infographics and n8n workflows all triggered from one Telegram message. While everyone else is starting from zero every morning, this thing compounds every single day. You’ll want this saved the day you get tired of explaining yourself to an AI that doesn’t remember you ↓
leopardracer@leopardracer

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Bizzi@Crypt0Bizzi·
@MiSTkyGo Who says he is gonna lose)
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MisTKy@MiSTkyGo·
@Crypt0Bizzi There is no risk. The market was clarified...educate yourself
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₿itcoin ₿eliever@BTCBeliever21·
Strategy sold 32₿. The market panicked. I bought 1₿.
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Bizzi@Crypt0Bizzi·
@BTCBeliever21 Yeah bro Only because he has 100% knowledge he is risking on 99%. Otherwise it’s not cost that risk
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₿itcoin ₿eliever@BTCBeliever21·
@Crypt0Bizzi Exactly. Even if you'd be 99.9% certain it would technically be an EV positive bet, but you'd still be risking $13 Million to earn $49k . The only way they can be so sure this is if they control 50%+ of the UMA votes and Polymarket has no way of overruling it.
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Bizzi@Crypt0Bizzi·
@slash1sol Didn’t know that stats, interesting
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$44 BILLION TRADED ON PREDICTION MARKETS LAST YEAR BUT THE TOOLS ARE STILL FROM 2022 That's the live DG3 terminal in the image -- Man City vs Arsenal, 63rd minute, a +8.1% edge flagged on City while the rest of the market sits at 62%. > No tab-switching. > No 5-source scan. > No 18-minute confirmation while the line runs away. >| @DG3_terminal reads the edge in under 30 seconds, sources every claim, and executes on Polymarket in under 100ms -- with more venues rolling out in the coming months. -> Agentic Search: type "High-edge UCL markets this week", get the 7 that matter ranked by edge X velocity. -> Edge Finder: 1,000+ markets ranked live by CLV, one-click fills. -> Write to Trade: type your strategy in plain English, the terminal turns it into positions. > CLV compounds. > Win-rate doesn't. > The sharps already know which one pays. The first 100 alpha seats open June 3 -- for traders running $1K-$50K a position, not tourists. For a year, good calls died waiting on slow tools. The waiting just ended. Save it and apply here -> tinyurl.com/DG3-Slash1s
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slash1s@slash1sol·
THIS TRADER IS UP $8,810,000 THIS WEEK ALONE [NebulaForge] started trading in June and is already moving $97M in volume on @Markets_xyz. 6,799 trades with 49.4% profit rate and $26.73M portfolio.. His open book is absurd: > $MRVL long 3x -> $1.3M in -> +$1,831,193 (+138%). > $ETH short 3x -> $1.67M in -> +$341,933 (+20.4%). > $INTC long 3x -> $188K in -> +$37,774 (+20%). Also he just cashed out a $415,555 hyperliquid:native long 3x -- entered at $66.99, closed at $69.24 for +$41,738. While everyone else argues about direction, he's just stacking 3x leverage and printing. Copy his trades easily with your phone here: markets.xyz/mobile-app/u/s… Don't forget to save this alpha.
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hyperliquid:native JUST PRINTED A NEW ALL-TIME HIGH OF $75+ Flipped dogecoin:native and entered the top 10. It's holding near $72.5 like BTC sliding from $80K to $70K doesn't even exist.. Meanwhile, the whale who shorted $82M of hyperliquid:native finally broke.. [Loracle] held that short the entire way up -> averaged down, never flinched. Today he capitulated and closed every position at -128%. I checked it with @Markets_xyz. He locked in a $45M loss -- erasing the entire $42M he'd built over the last 9 months. Just one bad short..this ticker is going to haunt him. The lesson writes itself: you don't short something in pure price discovery. hyperliquid:native doesn't stop and the last ATH won't be the last imo.. Try it -> markets.xyz/mobile-app/u/s…

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Bizzi@Crypt0Bizzi·
@0xDinoCrypto You should know the risks. It’s the lesson for you
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0xDinosaur@0xDinoCrypto·
I’m 20 years old, still a university student. Before this dispute, I was one of the top 10 YES holders in the Polymarket MicroStrategy market. I lost around 35,000 USDC because I trusted the written rule. The rule said YES if MicroStrategy sold Bitcoin by May 31. It did not say the sale had to be publicly disclosed by May 31. That is the whole issue. If you want to help: Repost this. Tag a journalist. Tag a lawyer. Send this to a crypto researcher. Submit your case if you were affected. polymarketfraud.xyz Silence is what platforms count on. Don’t give them that.
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Bizzi@Crypt0Bizzi·
@Nacto1122 Why are you guys want it😁
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Bizzi@Crypt0Bizzi·
@slash1sol I would say it’s irrational But if he can allow that I have no questions
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