Track whales
Large wallets can reveal where serious capital is active, but size should always be read with performance history and open-position context.
Discover the wallets, whales, and traders worth watching on Polymarket, then open live leaderboard analytics on Insiders.Now.
Large wallets can reveal where serious capital is active, but size should always be read with performance history and open-position context.
Look beyond one trade with PnL, win rate, volume, trade count, market focus, and wallet history in the same research flow.
When public wallet data is available, compare public reputation with wallet-level activity without treating it as endorsement or advice.
Move from this SEO guide into Insiders.Now to inspect leaderboard entries, wallet profiles, positions, and trade history.
Use a ranking view to discover active Polymarket wallets that may deserve deeper research.
Review PnL, volume, win rate, trade count, positions, and market focus before forming a view.
Inspect active positions, closed positions, and trade history to understand how results were created.
Track wallets that match the strategy, category, time window, or risk profile you care about.
Polymarket activity is tied to public wallet data, which makes trader behavior easier to study than a social post or isolated screenshot.
Wallet performance is strongest when several signals are read together.
Different research questions lead to different wallet types.
A Polymarket wallet tracker organizes public wallet activity into trader research, usually through rankings, metrics, and profile-level context such as PnL, volume, positions, and trade history.
No. Wallet tracking helps users study historical behavior, timing, and market exposure, but it cannot guarantee what a wallet will do next.
No. This is an independent resource. References to Polymarket are informational and should not be read as endorsement or affiliation.
Use the Insiders.Now leaderboard to open live wallet analytics, compare traders, and inspect wallet profiles.
No. A profitable history can be useful research context, but it is not financial advice and does not guarantee future performance.
Start with PnL, volume, win rate, trade count, market exposure, and whether the wallet has enough public history to review.