Written after three days of use: A new user’s experience summary for small fund players



I used the new version of the app for three days, here’s a summary of my feelings.

With not much assets, it’s clear in the screenshot: total assets $16.07, holdings $4.14, which pushed Bitcoin above $80k on May 11, cash $11.93 unchanged. Today's profit and loss -25.66% looks a bit eye-catching, but that has nothing to do with the app; I made the wrong directional bets myself.

Back to the product itself. The most noticeable points I perceived from this upgrade are:

First, speed. Loading the market, confirming orders, switching positions—all are noticeably faster. This optimization is the most intuitive at the experience level.

Second, translation. For a global market platform like Polymarket, language support is as important as performance. More and more English markets are understandable now, which naturally broadens participation.

Third, tracking top traders. The feature itself isn’t perfect yet, but the direction is very valuable, especially for small fund users—we don’t have time to monitor the market daily, so following big players is a shortcut.

Fourth, sincerity of the activity. $100 USDT split among 10 people, $10 each. For someone like me with a $16 account, that’s not a small amount, and the participation threshold is low—just post a screenshot and share.

Overall, the new version makes me willing to treat prediction markets as a module I open daily, rather than something I only check occasionally. This change in usage frequency itself speaks volumes.

Hope for continuous optimization in the future, looking forward to the next upgrade.
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