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Bangkok, Thailand Katılım Nisan 2026
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Discover@0x_Discover·
A 19-year-old student from Japan built an automated trading bot using Claude Code. Claude handled most of the work. The bot tracks price discrepancies across 50+ Polymarket markets while syncing BTC data from Binance via OpenClaw. That’s where the edge comes from. He built it in 2 days. Used an iPad as a second screen. Architecture: Claude → strategy + mispricing detection OpenClaw → execution + Binance sync 0 manual input Performance: One night → 3 trades opened, 2 closed Example: BTC short (15m) 0.31 → 0.79 +$6,732 Logic: Captures pricing inefficiencies between markets High-frequency, low edge per trade Profit comes from volume Reference wallet: @k9q2mx4l8a7zp3r" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@k9q2mx4l8a7zp… Copytrade:t.me/KreoPolyBot?st… Stats: 54,356 trades $1,720,270 profit Pure arbitrage Evolution: Started with a few hundred First copied trades Then built his own system Risk management: Auto shutdown on low liquidity Manual confirmation for emergency exits Worst drawdown ~3% Current state: Fully autonomous Only monitors notifications Starting capital: ~$68
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AdiiX@adiix_official·
> be 19 yo student from Japan > built a Claude Code trading bot in 2 days > uses iPad as second monitor > scans 50+ Polymarket markets > syncs BTC data from Binance > finds pricing errors before humans do > one night: +$6,732 > started with $68 > total profit $1.7M why are people still trading manually?
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A 19-year-old student from Japan demonstrated his automated trading robot, which he built using Claude Code. Claude handled most of the tedious work. This robot tracks price discrepancies across more than 50 markets on Polymarket, while simultaneously synchronizing data from Binance via OpenClaw to analyze ultra-short-term BTC trends. This is where the excess profit comes from. He created the script in just 2 days, using only an iPad as a secondary monitor during the process. System architecture: Claude Code is responsible for strategy generation and closely monitoring pricing errors on Polymarket. OpenClaw handles trade execution and synchronization with Binance for BTC analysis. 0 manual intervention, fully automated execution. Performance snapshot: In one night: 3 trades opened, 2 trades automatically closed. Example trade: BTC short on the 15-minute level, entry 0.31, exit 0.79. Net profit for the evening: +$6,732 Strategy logic: Specializes in capturing profits from pricing errors between markets. High-frequency execution, each trade uses minimal edge in risk/reward ratio. Net trading volume compounds profit. Comparative reference: k9Q2m profile: @k9q2mx4l8a7zp3r?r=ecosystem" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@k9q2mx4l8a7zp… Copytrading in one click:t.me/AresProTrading… Annual trading volume: about 54,356 trades Profit: about $1,720,270 Strategy: arbitrage Evolution process: Started with a few hundred dollars Initially only simple blind trade copying Then independently built a customized monitoring and execution system Risk management: Automatic shutdown for protection during liquidity anomalies Emergency position closing requires manual confirmation Example loss: about 3% drawdown during a panic wave Current operating state: Fully autonomous self-hosted system Monitoring exclusively via notifications Almost no need for human intervention Starting capital: about $68

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EliZ@eliz883·
$CAKE Chart daily very good for me
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EliZ@eliz883·
$FET Following a strategy means stopping reacting on impulse and starting to think like the market. When the price reaches a key level, it is not a signal to enter. It is a time to observe. Most traders get it wrong right here: they see support and buy, they see resistance and sell. But the level alone is not enough. What really matters is how the price reacts in that zone. I always look for three things: first, liquidity is absorbed, then a reaction occurs, finally, the market shows a direction. Only then does it make sense to enter. If support holds, I don’t buy at the low: I wait for the price to show me strength. If support breaks, I don’t chase the break: I wait for it to pull back and fail. A trade is born from confirmation, not from hope. Because in the end, it’s not those who take more trades that make the difference, but those who avoid the wrong ones.
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Nana@widbwkdbsi·
ตื่นมาแบบเงี่ยนๆแลกปะ หนูทักเองง
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