
Polymarket Trading Bot For Crypto
Automate your strategy on the 5- and 15-minute Bitcoin Up or Down markets. Get full access to the source code via GitHub and run it locally.
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From Terminal to Trade in Milliseconds.
Watch the script parse the order book and execute your strategy flawlessly. No black boxes—just transparent logic handling hundreds of trades automatically, 24/7.
How does the bot work?
The bot trades on Polymarket crypto markets on the "Up or Down" principle — short-term predictions of BTC, ETH, SOL and XRP price movement for 5-15 minute windows. The strategy is based on three principles:
Arbitrage: Buying both sides of the market when the total price is below $1 (guaranteed profit).
Directional trading: Betting on the more likely outcome with hedging of the opposite side.
Risk management: Automatic locking of losses and profits.
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