Worth noting: Polymarket segments predictions into discrete bands—like 200-219, 220-239, 260-279, and so on. Each bracket functions as its own isolated market with separate liquidity and pricing. The catch? These aren't actually separate events. They're part of a single continuous distribution. The fragmentation creates inefficiencies, and that's where savvy traders spot opportunities.

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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 4h ago
This sharding design is simply a paradise for arbitrageurs, truly excellent.
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0xSherlockvip
· 19h ago
This arbitrage opportunity is real; the segmentation of market liquidity is too obvious.
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BearMarketNoodlervip
· 19h ago
Market segmentation is like this; liquidity fragmentation provides opportunities for smart people to make a profit, watching these newbies bump around randomly in various ranges.
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notSatoshi1971vip
· 19h ago
Ha, this splitting mechanism is indeed a gold mine for arbitrage.
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MetaverseMigrantvip
· 19h ago
This fragmented design is simply an arbitrage paradise. Liquidity fragmentation equals inflated prices—those in the know understand.
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SchrodingerProfitvip
· 19h ago
This splitting method is really brilliant, just waiting for someone to arbitrage it.
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯vip
· 20h ago
Ha, isn't this just a loophole left by market design? Players have long been exploiting this loophole.
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