Yagore1 | Polyquant intern

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Yagore1 | Polyquant intern

@EBojoka

@polyquant_labs builder, @polymarket trader https://t.co/2ibYz0HFyS https://t.co/ZqifOEGzMN

Katılım Mart 2021
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Mornings start with ENCE Academy ☕️
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one8tyfive uses both methods and actively shares the process on Twitter. A couple months ago got to talk with him — learned a lot about his approach to work. When you see such volume and consistency, you realize: this isn't random. Makes you wonder how deep this rabbit hol
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Multiple approaches with this method: - Small amounts over distance through automated bots — profit accumulates - Waiting for alignment and selling the position
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The whale crushing Polymarket with arbitrage A trader with $32.5M volume actively posts about Sports Arbs. Coincidence? Let's break it down.
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The terminal does what Polymarket should've done: Normal match lists, familiar odds format, wallet management, multi-accounting, copy trading, PnL tracking. The scanner monitors 8 bookmakers and alerts the second an arb appears.
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Winter arc — or how I spent 3-4 months building my own product I've been doing sports betting arbitrage for 6 years. Then POLYMARKET appeared — a virgin market with higher odds than any traditional bookmaker. No tools existed, so I built my own arb scanner.
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¥a$h@Its_Yash_Web3·
I tried dozens of note-taking apps… and Obsidian destroyed them all. The one app that’s fully offline, infinitely customizable, and FREE. Here’s why it became my second brain 🧠🧵
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Prediction Packs@predictionpacks·
We’ve made Prediction Packs cards for you and wanted to congratulate you on the collaboration, as well as on receiving support from Polymarket Builders. Just keep build - you’re on the right path. These cards aren’t just ordinary - later they’ll unlock something really big for you 👀
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Amazing to see our AI deep research API in action on @prediction_xbt new PredictOS demo. They're building an agentic operating system for prediction markets. We continue to integrate high-quality protocols like this every day. Hive mind loading 🧠

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¥a$h@Its_Yash_Web3·
Key upcoming US data releases✍️ Tomorrow, several major US reports will be released at once! And they will set the market direction for the near term. 1. Core PCE: Core Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index One of the most important indicators of the month. It drives market trends and shapes expectations for Fed monetary policy in the coming year. This directly affects the USD, bonds, stock markets, and even crypto through interest rate dynamics and investors' risk appetite. 2. GDP: US Gross Domestic Product data A key gauge of economic health. It influences the dollar and rates, which in turn determine whether investors feel like taking risks. All these reports drop tomorrow. I'll post the numbers with full explanations right after. What are your market expectations for the next year? Drop them below 👇
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🚀 Bullrun incoming in 2026 ? Top funds like Pantera, Coinbase Ventures, a16z , Fidelity and Bitwise just released their 2026 outlooks, and the consensus is overwhelmingly bullish. Key themes they're highlighting: • Full-on bull market in 2026, with BTC & majors like ETH/SOL pushing new ATHs • Prediction markets exploding as the next big meta • DePIN becoming core infrastructure for real-world AI • Perpetual futures on everything: RWAs, macro indices, and beyond • Next-gen AI agents operating autonomously for users • Privacy tech remaining a dominant, long-term trend Institutional money, clearer regs, and AI+crypto convergence are all aligning. Structural growth looks locked in for 2026. What do you think for crypto in 2026?
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🔥 Boost your productivity with killer prompts! Good prompt make AI tools shine: efficiency skyrockets 10x, slashing wasted time on everyday tasks. Here's the breakdown: complete with my personal example👇
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Kaito Launchpad & the illusion of "refund safety" I want to publicly address how @KaitoAI Launchpad handles refunds - because what I experienced is not what most users think they're signing up for. I participated in the $BIT (@bitdealernet) sale on Kaito Launchpad. Deposited ~$1,100 and received the corresponding allocation. From the user perspective, the sale looked like a guaranteed neutral-to-upside setup: > Case 1: Token performs well -> sell -> profit > Case 2: Token performs poorly -> request refund -> get capital back > Case 3: Allocation issues / redistribution -> funds returned -> move on This is exactly how Kaito markets the refund mechanic. Reality was very different. What actually happened - From day one, $BIT traded below entry - No recovery, no positive momentum - On day 4 (well within the 1-week refund window) I requested a refund Silence... Refund processing was "started", but: - no confirmation - no communication - no timeline After several days, I reached out via email, provided my wallet, and asked directly where my funds were. Only then did I get a response - not a resolution, but a "we'll review your case". Eventually, Kaito replied with the final decision: ❌ No refund in USDC / original capital ✅ Instead, they would "refund" me in $BIT tokens ... amazing -_____- (short explanation - at that point, $BIT was already down ~95%) Why this is unacceptable Here's the key detail Kaito used to deny the refund: I had previously placed a sell order on Jupiter. Important context: Jupiter uses auto-approval, so... 1) I never transferred tokens out 2) I never executed a sale 3) I never exited the position 4) The order was simply placed and left untouched In other words: I acted exactly like a rational user managing downside risk - while still relying on the refund guarantee if the token failed. BUT Yet this was enough for Kaito to: Deny capital refund, shift the risk entirely onto the user and return massively depreciated tokens instead of funds. The bigger issue I'm not a random drive-by user: - hold and stake Kaito - actively participate in their ecosystem - promote campaigns and launches - engage as a long-term community member And when the refund mechanism is actually needed? It turns into a trapdoor with hidden conditions. This isn't user protection. This is refund theater. Message to the community If you see "refund available" on a Kaito Launchpad sale: Assume it may not work the way you think - any interaction can be used against you, and capital is not actually protected. I'm sharing this to get visibility on the issue, maybe hear a response from Kaito and Bitlayer and warn other users before they make the same assumption I did. Refunds that only exist on paper are not refunds. Looking forward to an official explanation.
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