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After the Polymarket Whale made a profit of $3.8 million in a week, all of it was lost, and the account has been canceled.

In the 【coin world】, there is a player on Polymarket named Mayuravarma, who previously made over 3.8 million dollars by predicting NFL, NHL, NBA, and college football games. As a result, this guy got carried away and within a week, he continuously bet and lost everything, not only losing his principal but also pulling back all the money he had previously earned. Even more extreme, he has now canceled his X account, a typical script of winning and then going to work after losing, like a club model. This is how the prediction market works, one moment it's heaven and the next it's hell; even the strongest whales can't withstand continuous slaps in the face.

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SleepTradervip
· 10h ago
Haha, this is the true portrayal of the prediction market. Winning makes you float, losing makes you evaporate into thin air. --- 3.8 million USD lost in a week. How much money can one waste? A typical gambler's mentality. --- I've seen too many people cancel their accounts. Those who can't afford to lose love doing this. --- To put it bluntly, it's just good luck hitting the right calls a few times and then thinking you've become a prophet. Wake up, everyone. --- That's how the prediction market works. You never know what will happen in the next moment. Even Whales have to kneel. --- The most exciting part of Polymarket is right here: you can fall from heaven to hell in an instant. It's exhilarating.
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JustHodlItvip
· 10h ago
Thought I was a prediction god after winning big, but reality slapped me in the face—this is Polymarket for you.
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TopBuyerBottomSellervip
· 10h ago
This is a classic gambler's mentality—once you make money, you get cocky. --- 3.8 million gone in a week, that's insane. Deleting the account and running away, huh? --- Turns out prediction markets are just big casinos. No one can escape. --- This guy probably got a rude awakening—just deleted his account. --- Making money is easy, keeping it is hard. This tuition fee really hurts. --- Getting slapped in the face repeatedly can make even a whale delete their account. Polymarket is brutal. --- Getting cocky is the end—this rule is spot on. --- Same old saying: the market doesn't care about your tears. --- Losing 3.8 million in a week—talk about nerves of steel. --- When you win, you're a master. When you lose, you delete your account. That's human nature.
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 10h ago
This guy probably deleted his own luck too, even his account is canceled, it's hilarious. --- That's how the prediction market is, you earn quickly but lose even faster; without some psychological preparation, you really can't handle it. --- 4 million just vanished like that? In a week, how can one be so reckless to lose it all back? --- A typical case of greed; once they make money, they start betting recklessly, serve them right. --- I remember that saying, after a big profit, they start to self-destruct, this is too common in the crypto world. --- The persona collapsed a bit too quickly, from Whale to a transparent person, just in a week's time. --- It's just being slapped in the face repeatedly, does it really require deleting the account and doing a Rug Pull? It's a bit too dramatic. --- Gambler's mentality, after winning, they want to win more, and in the end, they lose everything in one take the opposite position. --- That's the ceiling of the prediction market, there are no real experts, just lucky gamblers.
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GasFeeCrybabyvip
· 10h ago
Haha, this is just the norm in the crypto world—one night you're rich, the next you're broke. --- 3.8 million wiped out in an instant. Imagine how devastated you'd have to be to delete your account and run away. --- I've always said prediction markets are just gambling. No matter how smart you are, you can't escape the iron fist of probability. --- Getting burned over and over just means he was lucky before—nothing to do with real skill. --- Where is Mayuravarma now? Went from chosen one to bagholder so fast. --- Showing off when winning, disappears and deletes the account when losing—people should be a bit more humble. --- That's how it is with prediction market bettors: when they win, they boast like crazy; when they lose, they vanish instantly. --- Honestly, betting on sports predictions is just luck. Sooner or later, you have to pay the price. --- If this guy had just toughed it out, maybe he could've made a comeback, but he just deleted his account right away—too funny. --- So what if it's 3.8 million? Gone in a single round. This is real noobs fighting noobs.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 10h ago
Ha, this is what they call going back to square one in a week. --- Even the Whale is afraid of continuously opening mystery boxes, 3.8 million just vanished like that, quite absurd. --- Deleting the account was a bold move, can't take the loss, so just run away, the prediction market is a bit harsh. --- Lost everything in a week, this guy must be quite reckless to dare play like this. --- Polymarket is truly a big casino, it's exhilarating when you win, but it can all disappear in one go. --- A typical case of getting carried away by good luck; betting continuously is just asking for trouble. --- I just want to know where he is now, probably deleted all his social accounts, but that won't change the facts. --- The prediction market is basically gambling; no one can guarantee profits, 3.8 million can't protect you either.
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