Copy Trading Bot for Polymarket
A copy trading bot that mirrors any Polymarket wallet's positions automatically — with sub-1ms execution, configurable risk controls, and non-custodial infrastructure. No server setup required.
How Copy Trading Works
Pick a leader
Paste any Polymarket wallet address. The bot monitors their trading activity on-chain in real time.
Configure your bot
Set copy ratio, max slippage, daily loss limits, and momentum filters. Paper trade to test first.
Mirror automatically
Your bot replicates every detected trade through co-located infrastructure. Detection to execution: under 1ms.
Why Execution Speed Matters in Copy Trading
Copy trading is a race. When a leader places a trade, the market price starts moving immediately. Every millisecond between detection and your fill is slippage — the difference between the leader's entry price and yours. Over hundreds of trades, that gap compounds.
Most self-hosted copy trading bots run on cloud VPS instances with 50-200ms of round-trip latency to Polymarket's order book. A co-located bot running on bare-metal hardware in the same data center gets sub-1ms execution. That's a 50-200x speed advantage on every trade.
BlockRotate's bot workers run on infrastructure co-located with Polymarket. The delta-sync engine polls leader positions continuously, computes position deltas, and routes orders through the fastest available execution path. No cloud VPS middleman, no added network hops.
Risk Controls Built Into Every Bot
Fixed-ratio (e.g. 10% of leader), balance-based, or fixed-dollar — you control how much to mirror per trade.
Hard cap on price difference between leader's fill and yours. If slippage exceeds the threshold, the trade is skipped.
Stop-loss at the bot level. If total P&L drops below the configured daily limit, the bot pauses automatically.
Blocks trades on rapid price moves. If a market moves more than X% in a short window, the bot waits for stabilization.
Whitelist or blacklist specific Polymarket condition IDs. Trade only the markets you want, skip the rest.
Test your bot configuration against live market data with zero capital. Validate your setup before going live.
Non-Custodial by Design
BlockRotate's copy trading bot uses Polymarket's L2 credential model — a scoped key pair that can sign orders but cannot withdraw funds. Your USDC stays in your Polygon wallet. The bot never touches your private key.
This is different from custodial copy trading platforms, where you deposit funds into the platform's wallet and trust them to track your balance. With non-custodial copy trading, you maintain full control. The bot is an execution agent, not a custodian.
Start Copy Trading on Polymarket
Set up a copy trading bot in under 5 minutes. Pick a leader wallet, configure your risk parameters, and start mirroring trades automatically. Free during beta.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a copy trading bot?
A copy trading bot automatically detects trades from a source wallet and mirrors them to your own account. Instead of manually following a trader's positions, the bot monitors their wallet in real time and replicates each trade — with configurable copy ratios, risk limits, and slippage caps.
How does copy trading work on Polymarket?
Polymarket copy trading works by monitoring a leader wallet's on-chain activity and mirroring each trade to your account. BlockRotate's bot runs on co-located infrastructure in the same data centers as Polymarket's order book, so detection-to-execution latency stays under 1 millisecond. You keep full custody of your funds — the bot signs orders with the L2 credentials you provide, never your private key.
Is non-custodial copy trading safe?
Yes. Non-custodial copy trading separates trade execution from asset custody. The bot can mirror trades but cannot withdraw funds, because it operates with scoped L2 credentials rather than your wallet's private key. BlockRotate never takes custody of user funds — your USDC stays in your Polygon wallet.
What makes a good copy trading bot?
The quality of a copy trading bot comes down to three factors: execution speed (how fast it mirrors a detected trade), configurable risk controls (slippage caps, daily loss limits, copy ratio), and infrastructure placement (co-location with the exchange's servers). A bot running on a cloud VPS with 50-200ms of network latency will consistently fill behind a co-located bot with sub-1ms execution.