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Bloomberg Finds Most Polymarket Users Lose Money to Automated Traders

Nathan Sinclair by Nathan Sinclair
April 30, 2026
in Crypto News
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Most users on Polymarket, the crypto-based prediction market platform, are losing money while a small group of automated traders captures the bulk of the gains, according to a Bloomberg analysis published this week.

What Bloomberg Found About Polymarket Losses

The Bloomberg report examined trading activity on Polymarket, a platform where users place bets on the outcomes of real-world events ranging from elections to economic indicators. The core finding: the majority of participants end up on the losing side of their trades.

The gains, Bloomberg found, are concentrated among a small cohort of automated traders. These are bot-driven accounts that execute trades programmatically, often reacting to new information faster than any human can.

Polymarket operates on the Polygon blockchain and has grown into one of the most visible prediction market platforms in crypto, hosting hundreds of active markets at any given time. Its rise has drawn both retail participants looking to profit from their forecasting skills and sophisticated operators running algorithmic strategies.

Why Automated Traders Hold a Structural Edge

Automated traders in prediction markets are software-driven systems that monitor odds, news feeds, and on-chain data continuously. They can place, adjust, or exit positions in milliseconds, a speed advantage that manual traders cannot match.

Beyond speed, bots benefit from execution discipline. They follow pre-set rules without emotional interference, avoiding the common retail pitfalls of chasing losses or holding positions too long. In a market where odds shift rapidly around news events, this consistency compounds over time.

The phrase “small group” in Bloomberg’s findings is notable. It suggests that even among automated traders, performance is not evenly distributed. A handful of well-capitalized, well-engineered systems appear to be extracting value from the broader pool of participants, a dynamic familiar in traditional financial markets where high-frequency firms consistently outperform retail order flow. Similar concentration dynamics have appeared across crypto markets, including in areas like stablecoin infrastructure where institutional players hold outsized influence.

What This Means for Retail Participants

For everyday users, the Bloomberg analysis raises a straightforward question: can a manual trader realistically compete on a platform where automated systems dominate the winning side? The findings reported by BeInCrypto suggest the odds are stacked against casual participants.

This does not necessarily mean Polymarket is broken or unfair. Prediction markets are designed to aggregate information efficiently, and automated traders arguably improve price accuracy by correcting mispricings faster. But the consequence is that retail users, who may treat prediction markets as a form of entertainment or speculation, are frequently providing liquidity to more sophisticated counterparties.

The findings also feed into a broader conversation about transparency in crypto trading platforms. As prediction markets attract more mainstream attention, particularly after Polymarket’s prominent role in covering recent political events, questions about who profits and who pays become harder to ignore. Companies making strategic moves in the crypto space, such as firms accumulating Bitcoin or payment providers expanding into stablecoins, operate in a market ecosystem where information asymmetry remains a defining challenge.

For retail traders considering Polymarket, the Bloomberg analysis offers a data point worth weighing: in a market populated by bots, the edge may belong to those with the fastest code, not the sharpest instincts.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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Nathan Sinclair

Feature Reporter | Adoption Storyteller | People-and-Power Crypto Journalist
Nathan Sinclair is a crypto journalist and researcher who approaches the industry through people, institutions, and lived impact rather than market abstraction alone. At TheCCPress, he covers founder stories, adoption narratives, company shifts, and the broader social or economic consequences of crypto expansion. His reporting style is grounded, feature-oriented, and especially effective when a story needs both context and a human lens.

“Narrative journalism works when it treats crypto as something that affects people, not just portfolios.”

Profile
- Gender: Male
- Born: April 1991
- Based: Wellington, New Zealand
- Company: TheCCPress
- Website: https://theccpress.com/
- Coverage Focus: Stories, people, institutions, adoption, company sagas, ideological conflict

Experience
Nathan has worked across financial reporting, fintech coverage, and crypto journalism for more than eight years. His experience includes founder interviews, live event reporting, feature writing, and explanatory stories about adoption and market shifts. At TheCCPress, he is especially strong on pieces that need to show how market narratives and institutional change affect real businesses, communities, and public perception.

Background
He trained in journalism and later deepened his knowledge of finance, which gives him a useful balance between narrative instinct and economic context. That combination makes him a strong fit for TheCCPress’s editorial direction, where the aim is not to cover everything in crypto but to tell better stories about influence, conflict, and consequence.

Achievements
Nathan has written long-form features, explainers, and research-backed stories that connect digital-asset developments with broader economic and social questions. His strongest work tends to involve people and institutions rather than isolated tokens, which aligns well with the site’s new category system.

Work Style
He writes with a calm, human-centered voice and prefers to frame stories around stakes and consequence rather than raw novelty. Nathan is particularly effective on company narratives, founder profiles, institutional pivots, and adoption stories where the emotional and strategic dimensions are both important.

Skills
Nathan’s key strengths include feature reporting, interview-driven journalism, narrative structuring, market-context writing, adoption analysis, and editorial synthesis across finance and crypto. He is most valuable on stories that need readability, empathy, and credibility at the same time.

Additional Information
Within the new TheCCPress taxonomy, Nathan is a strong fit for stories/company-sagas, people/founders, people/institutions, and selected conflicts/ideology coverage. He helps give the publication a more recognizably journalistic voice.

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