Polymarket Wallet Tracker: Analyze Public Wallets Before You Follow
A wallet's public profit is only the beginning. A useful tracker shows what it traded, what remains open, and whether the displayed market still offered a comparable fill after the trade became visible.
A Polymarket wallet tracker is a read-only tool for inspecting a public 0x address, its positions, recent activity, realized samples and trading context. DepthFeed adds an execution audit: it checks the first recorded order book after a public trade and measures whether the same size was still displayed near the trader's price.
What a Polymarket wallet tracker should show
A wallet lookup should answer more than whether an address is profitable. It should show open exposure, recent buys and sells, closed-position samples, market concentration, volume and the time period behind each metric. A large lifetime PnL number without those inputs can describe a skilled trader, a large bankroll, one concentrated win or a market-making operation.
DepthFeed Wallet Intelligence combines a saved watchlist with Polymarket's public leaderboard, profile, position and activity data. It never asks for a private key, signs a transaction or connects to a trading wallet.
How to track a public Polymarket wallet
- Copy the public 0x address from a Polymarket profile or leaderboard entry.
- Open Wallet Intelligence and paste the address into the wallet lookup.
- Review open positions, recent public trades, realized samples, volume and leaderboard context.
- Save the address with a label if it belongs in your research watchlist.
- Inspect the execution audit before assuming the wallet's public trade was still available to another trader.
The metric most wallet trackers miss: execution quality
Public activity tells you the trader's reported price and size. It does not tell you what price a follower would have received after that activity became visible. In a fast or thin market, the best ask may already have moved and the displayed size may be gone.
For each eligible recent trade, DepthFeed finds the first full Polymarket book recorded in the following 90 seconds, walks the displayed ladder for the same number of shares and reports replay price, fillable fraction, observation delay and price difference. Missing coverage stays missing rather than being estimated.
How the execution grades work
| Grade | Mechanical meaning | Research interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| Depth remained | At least 95% displayed within 1 cent | A comparable displayed fill remained in the next recorded book |
| Price moved | At least 95% displayed, but more than 1 cent away | Size remained, but the public price was no longer representative |
| Size unavailable | Less than 95% of the same size displayed | The next book could not support the public trade size |
| Missing | No eligible recorded book match | Do not infer a fill from absent evidence |
What public wallet tracking cannot prove
A public address may be only one part of a trader's portfolio and does not prove identity or ownership. Public timestamps are not private order-entry timestamps, and leaderboard or position services can be delayed, revised or temporarily incomplete.
The replay measures displayed liquidity. It cannot reproduce hidden liquidity, queue priority, cancellation races, fees or the market impact created by a real follower. Wallet Intelligence is research tooling, not copy trading or a guarantee that another order would fill.
Key takeaways
- 01A useful Polymarket wallet tracker combines positions, activity, PnL context and market exposure.
- 02DepthFeed is read-only and stores only saved addresses and user-authored labels.
- 03Next-book replay tests whether the public trade's size and price remained visible afterward.
- 04Public wallet data does not prove identity, ownership or future performance.
Inspect a public Polymarket address and test its recent trades against DepthFeed's recorded order books. Free Explorer tier, no card.
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