About PR&R

A research collective for the people automating prediction markets.

Poly Research & Robotics is a free, member-driven community where traders, engineers, and researchers share the work of building, testing, and running bots on prediction markets.

01 / Origins

Why this exists.

Prediction markets sit at an unusual intersection: financial mechanics, statistical modeling, on-chain infrastructure, and the messy real-world events that drive every outcome. The people who do well in this space rarely look like one type. They’re traders who learned to write code, engineers who learned to read polls, researchers who learned to wire up an exchange API.

That kind of cross-disciplinary work is hard to do alone. You need other practitioners — people who’ve already debugged the API quirks, tested the strategy you’re sketching, or spotted the resolution-rule edge case you missed. Most online communities are too broad, too noisy, or too commercial to deliver that.

PR&R was started to be the opposite: a focused space for prediction-market builders, where the work, the tools, and the answers are shared openly because that’s how the entire room gets sharper.

02 / What we publish

Reports, applications, and a working knowledge base.

01
Trader reports
In-depth breakdowns of high-performing Polymarket traders — what they trade, how they size, where their edge appears to come from, and what we can learn by reading the on-chain record.
02
Applications
Free tools the community is actively building: wallet monitors, signal dashboards, indicator scrapers, and trading bots. Every release is open access for Discord members.
03
Knowledge agent
An integrated AI assistant trained on the questions members have already asked and answered. Anyone in the server can query it for distilled, cited responses.
03 / Who it’s for

The room is mixed by design.

01
Traders
People with a market view — from sports and politics to crypto and macro — looking for better tooling and a sharper read on where their edge actually lives.
02
Engineers
Developers writing the bots, the data pipelines, and the execution layers. The people whose work makes someone else’s thesis actually hit the order book.
03
Researchers
Analysts, quants, and academics studying market structure, behavior, and edge persistence — turning what the community sees into structured knowledge everyone can use.

The community runs in Discord.

It’s free to join, open to anyone working on prediction markets, and where every tool, report, and conversation lives.

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