Moist-Leaver
0x4d1cbe11dc4985e71db7ed35ff2492dc291dd89c
Wallet digest
Activity score
41/100
Performance: thin sample
Open positions
1
Open notional
$0.00
Total PnL
$-1.4K
Realised
$0.00
Win rate
n/a
too few closed
Recent activity
- REDEEMWill the highest temperature in London be 9°C on March 1?$25.00Mar 2, 07:20 UTC
- TRADEBUYWill the highest temperature in London be 9°C on March 1?$24.90Mar 1, 02:09 UTC
- REDEEMU.S. strike on Somalia by February 28?$4.5KFeb 28, 12:48 UTC
- SPLITU.S. strike on Somalia by February 28?$4.5KFeb 27, 03:37 UTC
- TRADEBUYWill the highest temperature in London be 13°C on February 11?$1.4KFeb 11, 02:23 UTC
- REDEEMWill the highest temperature in Dallas be between 56-57°F on January 22?$5.9KJan 23, 11:40 UTC
- TRADEBUYWill the highest temperature in Dallas be between 56-57°F on January 22?$5.1KJan 22, 06:56 UTC
Persistent ledger timeline
persistentNo trades for this wallet in Orrery's persistent ledger yet. The whale-ingest cron writes ≥ $5k trades every 10 minutes; check back after a recovery window.
Ledger intelligence
persistent7d volume
$0.00
0 trades
30d volume
$0.00
0 trades
Buy share
50%
Sample
low
0 ledger trades
No persistent whale trades for this wallet yet. The live Data API score above can still be useful, but the durable ledger sample is empty.
Profile dimensions
Trade count + how recently they were active. Low = dormant.
How trustworthy the win-rate number is, based on sample size of closed markets.
Share of trades concentrated in their top category.
Share of positions taken while the market was still uncertain (30–70¢) rather than after direction was obvious.
How risky to blindly copy. Higher = riskier — large size, single-position exposure, or thin win-rate sample.
- Trades (all time)
- 3
- Avg trade size
- $2.2K
- Top category
- —
- Category concentration
- 0%
- First seen
- Jan 22, 06:56 UTC
- Last active
- Mar 2, 07:20 UTC
- Win rate sample
- 0 closed
The single Activity score is kept for the leaderboard sort. The five dimensions above are the canonical read — copy-risk bar is inverted so green is always "better for the user".