@70TOHEAVEN0x0075...5f10

Profit

+$59K

Volume

$1.3M

70TOHEAVEN: The Anonymous Polymarket Sports Trader Up $59K

70TOHEAVEN is an anonymous Polymarket sports trader sitting on +$59,133 in realized profit across roughly $1.28 million in lifetime traded volume. The wallet — 0x00754e79d9507852a287475e8dad4c6a58b25f10 — trades traditional sports markets, mostly MLB and NBA, and is flat right now, holding close to zero open exposure between positions. FrenFlow's wallet curator flagged it as a profitable, non-HFT, copyable trader. The numbers below are on-chain and verifiable by anyone; the parts that come from our own simulation are labeled as such.

The On-Chain Record

The hard facts come straight from Polymarket's data API, which exposes every wallet's settled profit and traded volume. For 70TOHEAVEN the figures are:

  • All-time realized PnL: +$59,133
  • All-time traded volume: ~$1.28 million
  • Current open positions: ~$0 (flat at time of writing)

That ratio matters more than either number alone. Roughly $59K of profit on $1.28M of turnover implies the wallet is keeping a meaningful slice of what it touches, rather than churning size for a razor-thin edge. It is the profile of a directional trader taking positions and letting them resolve, not a market maker recycling inventory thousands of times a day.

Being flat is also informative. A wallet up nearly $60K that holds no open exposure between events is not married to a thesis it can't exit. It enters, sizes, and clears. You can audit every line of this yourself on 70TOHEAVEN's full on-chain profile — PnL, volume, and position history are pulled live, not cached from a screenshot.

What 70TOHEAVEN Trades

The activity concentrates in traditional sports. On the MLB side, the wallet has traded matchup markets like Texas Rangers versus Kansas City Royals. On the NBA side, it has taken positions on franchises including the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs.

The single most legible trade in the record is a $11,160 sale of "Will the New York Knicks win the 2026 NBA Championship" (the Yes outcome) at 0.815, exited close to resolution. That is a textbook directional sports trade: build a position on a futures market, watch the price climb toward the high-conviction end as the season plays out, and unwind near the top rather than ride it to a binary settlement. Selling Yes at 81.5 cents is a trader taking the bird in hand instead of gambling the last 18.5 cents of upside on a single outcome.

This is the consistent shape across the wallet's history — outright directional bets on game and championship outcomes, sized in the thousands, in markets where the edge is reading sports rather than out-running a quote. There is no sign of the high-frequency, spread-scalping behavior you'd expect from a bot.

Why It Passed FrenFlow's Curation

On-chain PnL tells you what happened. It does not tell you whether a wallet is copyable. A trader can be up six figures and still be impossible to follow — too fast, too illiquid, too dependent on size you'll never have. That's the gap FrenFlow's wallet curator is built to close, and it's where our own evaluation begins.

The curator combines market data from Predexon with a real copytrading simulation. Rather than trusting headline ROI, it replays the wallet's trades against historical order books and runs them through three risk presets, then ranks the result by a composite gemScore. The gemScore deliberately ignores raw ROI in favor of risk-adjusted quality: Calmar ratio, share of positive days, win rate, consistency, sample size, diversification, and streak. A wallet that tripled on one lucky parlay scores poorly; a wallet that grinds out steady, repeatable gains scores well.

70TOHEAVEN's verdict from this process: Profitable (safe), non-HFT, classified as an ACTIVE_TRADER. In our copytrading simulation — and this is our model of what copying the wallet would have returned, not the trader's actual PnL — the wallet produced roughly 149% ROI on the simulated balance, a ~62% win rate, across about 1,047 trades in the window, with a gemStreak of 4 (four consecutive snapshots classified as Profitable).

To be precise about which number is which: the +$59,133 is the trader's real, on-chain result. The 149% ROI and 62% win rate are outputs of our simulation of following the wallet, sized to a simulated balance, not the trader's own returns. They answer a different question — "what would copying this have looked like" — and they're the reason the wallet cleared curation while many higher-PnL but un-copyable wallets did not.

The "non-HFT" tag is the load-bearing one. High-frequency wallets are profitable on paper and uncopyable in practice: by the time a follower's order routes, the edge is gone. 70TOHEAVEN's directional, multi-thousand-dollar sports positions hold their shape long enough that a copy order can realistically land at a comparable price.

The Caveats

None of this is a recommendation, and the honest reading of the data comes with limits.

It's anonymous. There is no verified identity, no X account, no public track record beyond the chain. "70TOHEAVEN" is a wallet, not a person you can vet. Treat the handle as a label for an address, nothing more.

Sample and scale cut both ways. About 1,047 trades in our simulation window is a usable sample, not an unimpeachable one, and a sports book that runs hot for a season can run cold for the next. The wallet also trades in the thousands per position — its sizing is not your sizing, and copying it proportionally changes the risk profile entirely.

And the standard disclaimer holds because it's true: past performance does not predict future results. A +$59K wallet can give a chunk of that back on the next slate of games. Before following anyone, read how to vet a Polymarket trader before copying, cross-check the wallet against the verified leaderboard, and size for the drawdown you can stomach — not the upside you hope for. For context on what a far larger verified record looks like, compare against a +$9M trader like swisstony.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is 70TOHEAVEN on Polymarket?

70TOHEAVEN is an anonymous Polymarket wallet (0x00754e79d9507852a287475e8dad4c6a58b25f10) that trades traditional sports markets. There is no public identity attached to it — no X account, no verified persona. What can be confirmed is entirely on-chain: its profit, its volume, and its trade history.

How much has 70TOHEAVEN made on Polymarket?

The wallet's all-time realized PnL is +$59,133 on roughly $1.28 million of traded volume, per Polymarket's data API. It is currently flat, holding close to zero open positions. That profit figure is on-chain and verifiable by anyone.

What markets does 70TOHEAVEN trade?

Primarily MLB and NBA. On-chain activity includes MLB matchups like Texas Rangers versus Kansas City Royals and NBA positions on teams including the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs. The standout trade is an $11,160 sale of the Knicks' 2026 NBA Championship "Yes" outcome at 0.815, exited near resolution.

Is 70TOHEAVEN a bot?

FrenFlow's curation classifies it as non-HFT and ACTIVE_TRADER, not a high-frequency bot. Its trades are directional, sized in the thousands, and held long enough to resolve rather than scalped across thousands of micro-fills per day. That classification is our evaluation, based on a copytrading simulation and gemScore ranking, not a claim made by the trader.

Can I copy 70TOHEAVEN's trades?

It cleared FrenFlow's curation as copyable, which is why it surfaces here. In our copytrading simulation, following the wallet returned roughly 149% ROI on a simulated balance with a ~62% win rate — figures that describe the simulation, not the trader's own PnL. Copying is possible with full self-custody on FrenFlow, but the caveats above (anonymity, sample size, sizing, past-performance limits) apply.

Want to act on this? You can copy a trader with full custody on FrenFlow — your keys stay yours while your account mirrors the wallet's positions. Start with the Polymarket copy trading bot guide to understand the mechanics, then run your own due diligence before following any address.

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