Riley
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Riley
@RjRileyBusiness
18 - entrepreneur | building stuff DMs open
My Work - Katılım Ağustos 2023
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Who's next and hasn’t won any money from me yet? Like + Done.
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Who's next? Like + Done.
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@promptowy oh wow thats freakin awesome but how the heck did you get those
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@lobotomy_user Yeah I had the same thing I found a workaround though you can switch to another plan and then cancel that plan and it doesnt charge you the fee
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@AlexFinn @MatthewBerman Yeah but they had OpenAI as a non profit and then they switched to for profit so I dont think they really care they could switch it anytime
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@MatthewBerman The fun has only just begun Matt!
No way OpenAI close sources this. It would be the biggest PR disaster ever.
Peter will gain infinite resources to build this out so much faster. Acceleration is only just starting.
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Starting with just $5, this script turned it into $3.6M on Polymarket
Gradually, the script written by ClawdBot gained momentum, and over 6 months it achieved results that are hard to believe.
He’s not an insider programmer
Not friends with Trump or Musk
Just an ordinary trader who wrote a script
Wallet → @swisstony" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@swisstony
Copytrade → t.me/poly_copytrade…
When I opened the code, at first I couldn’t understand how it was possible.
No huge databases
No insanely complex infrastructure
Nothing rocket-science level
HIS FULL STRATEGY
Low-risk “NO” bets
The bot hunts for outcomes that are very unlikely, then repeats the same play over and over—lots of tiny wins with a high hit rate.
It’s not really “gambling”; it’s closer to systematically grinding probability and managing risk.
Logical mispricings
When one outcome should logically imply another (A → B) but the market hasn’t connected the dots yet, the bot jumps in immediately.
By the time most people finish reading the headline, the edge is already gone humans just can’t move that fast.
Where the edge actually is: sports + politics
These markets are packed with retail traders who react late, overreact, or trade emotionally.
The bot stays in the spread and harvests tiny mismatches whenever pricing slips.
Scale effect
It’s not one big trade it’s volume: tens of thousands of micro-trades a month, making just a few cents each.
Stack that long enough and it snowballs into six- and even seven-figure totals.
Final take
There’s a real bot arms race on Polymarket.
Crypto markets are already tougher (fees, competition, efficiency), but sports markets are still messy and that chaos can heavily reward automation.

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@willkriski @heyDhavall Yeah thats what I was using and it was great but it is going public now kind of a bummer :/
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A new model just hijacked the OpenClaw stack. It’s not GPT. Not Claude.
Kimi K2.5 is now the #1 most used model for OpenClaw and THE MOST USED MODEL OVERALL on OpenRouter.
faster, smarter, and 8x cheaper!
Here’s how to join them in under 30 seconds (free): 👇

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@RjRileyBuisness Nice edit man 👏
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@hassanaziz_07 Not always, sometimes if you need to keep the attention on a specific thing you can keep it still. But if you have it moving around a lot your right it should be constant
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@RjRileyBuisness Nice work but you need to improve on the camera movement it should be always moving
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