4/28/2026release, analytics, profiles, polymarket, update

PolySimulator 0.7 - See the Market Behind the Price

PolySimulator 0.7 - See the Market Behind the Price

A prediction market is not just a line chart. It is people taking risk, changing their minds, posting arguments, sizing positions, and reacting to new information in public.

PolySimulator has always started with a simple promise: trade with fake money, learn with real market data. This release pushes that promise further. The market page now gives you more of the context a serious trader looks for before entering a position, without making the product feel heavier.

Here is what changed.


Market Pages Now Show More of the Story

Every good trade starts with a question: why is the price here?

The updated market page now puts more live context next to the trading experience:

  • open interest context when available
  • top holders
  • visible position leaders
  • recent market activity
  • cleaner community discussion

This is not about turning PolySimulator into a wall of noise. It is about giving you the right signals in the same place you already trade. You can still open a market, pick an outcome, and paper-trade in seconds. But when a price looks strange, when a market suddenly moves, or when a low-volume outcome sits near the top, there is now more context to inspect before you act.


Trader Profiles Are Becoming Useful

One of my favorite parts of prediction markets is that they are public. The price is public, the arguments are public, and in many cases the wallets are public too. But most products still make those people hard to understand.

We started making that better.

When a wallet appears in market activity or comments, PolySimulator is better at turning it into a profile you can actually open. Profile pages now show a public Polymarket trader's positions and recent activity when available, and profile pictures appear when public data provides them.

The goal is not to rank people by aura or encourage copy-trading. The goal is to make market context easier to read. If someone is active in a market, you should be able to understand whether they are a casual commenter, a meaningful position holder, or a trader with a broader history.

Paper trading gets much better when you can study the people around the price.


Comments Feel Calmer and More Reliable

Community discussion is one of the most underrated parts of prediction markets. A single comment can surface a source, a timing detail, or an argument that changes how you frame a market.

We cleaned up the comments experience so it behaves more like a stable companion to the market page:

  • fewer unnecessary refreshes
  • better fallback behavior when comments are temporarily unavailable
  • friendlier names for default Polymarket accounts
  • profile images when available

This should feel boring in the best way. Comments should be there when you need them, avoid flickering, and stay out of the way when you are focused on the actual trading decision.


Event Pages Got Sharper

We also tightened event pages so they do a better job presenting the outcomes that actually matter.

Prediction market events can accumulate odd old entries, inactive outcomes, or stale zero-volume records. That kind of clutter is not just ugly; it can mislead people scanning a market quickly. We made event pages more selective so inactive zero-volume outcomes are kept out of the spotlight and active outcomes read more naturally.

The goal is simple: an event page should help you understand the live race, not force you to mentally filter stale artifacts.


Built for the Next Wave of Polymarket Traders

The broader direction is simple: PolySimulator should become the safest place to get good at prediction markets.

That means fast paper trading, yes. But it also means better market context, cleaner event pages, realistic live prices, useful public profiles, and tools that make you a sharper reader of markets before you ever risk real money.

A lot of this release is not flashy. It is the kind of product work that makes the whole thing feel more trustworthy:

  • pages recover better when public data is slow
  • trader links work in more places
  • profile pages handle bigger histories more gracefully
  • market widgets avoid stale or misleading states
  • the interface spends less time fighting you

That is the product I want to build: a place where beginners can learn without getting punished, and experienced traders can test ideas without compromising their real bankroll.


What Comes Next

We are going to keep pushing in the same direction.

The next version of PolySimulator is about depth without clutter: better trader research, better history, better market comparison, better bot workflows, and more ways to understand why a market is moving before you trade it.

Thank you to everyone sending bug reports, feature requests, screenshots, and weird edge cases. A simulator only becomes great when real traders stress it from every angle.

See you in the markets.

Posted by PolySimulator Team