PolymarketAlpha vs Uruguabot
PolymarketAlpha and Uruguabot are both filed under Crypto Markets and Momentum. Both are automated bots; PolymarketAlpha is priced on its own site, Uruguabot is paid. Below: the facts side by side, where the two actually differ, and when each one is the better pick.

Autonomous AI agents that scan, analyze and execute on Polymarket across sports, crypto (5m, 15m, 1h) and weather markets — no manual intervention.
Compared with Uruguabot
Uruguabot
Verified PartnerSelf-hosted Python bot for Polymarket's 5-minute BTC and ETH up/down markets, sold with its complete live trading record — losses included.
Compared with PolymarketAlphaAt a glance
| Fact | PolymarketAlpha | Uruguabot |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Automated bot | Automated bot |
| Category | Crypto Markets | Crypto Markets |
| Also listed in | Sports Trading, Sentiment / News, Momentum, Arbitrage, Market Making, Sniping, Hedging, Weather Markets | Momentum |
| Pricing | Pricing on site | Paid |
| Price | custom | one-time |
| Risk rating | High risk | High risk |
| Markets | Sports, Crypto · 5m / 15m / 1h, Weather and 1 more | BTC up/down · 5m, ETH up/down · 5m, BTC/ETH up/down · 15m (tested in gen 1) |
| Source | Source not published | Source included with purchase |
| Runs in Telegram | No | No |
| Listed since | Jul 6, 2026 | Aug 20, 2026 |
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Key differences
- PolymarketAlpha is priced on its own site; Uruguabot is paid (one-time).
- They cover different markets: PolymarketAlpha lists Sports and Crypto · 5m / 15m / 1h and 2 more, Uruguabot lists BTC up/down · 5m and ETH up/down · 5m and 1 more.
- PolymarketAlpha does not publish its source; Uruguabot ships the full source with the purchase.
- Only PolymarketAlpha is filed under Sports Trading and Sentiment / News and 5 more.
Choose PolymarketAlpha if…
- you trade Sports and Crypto · 5m / 15m / 1h and 2 more
- your focus is Sports Trading and Sentiment / News and 5 more
Choose Uruguabot if…
- you want to read — and keep running — the code yourself
- you trade BTC up/down · 5m and ETH up/down · 5m and 1 more
What PolymarketAlpha does
Autonomous AI agents that scan, analyze and execute on Polymarket across sports, crypto (5m, 15m, 1h) and weather markets — no manual intervention. Backed by a custom-built desk that also ships professional on-chain Solana bots (MEV, arbitrage, sniping and market making).
Features- Autonomous AI agents that scan, decide and execute
- Sports, crypto (5m/15m/1h) & weather market coverage
- Multi-agent orchestration with LLM reasoning
- Kelly-criterion position sizing & dynamic hedging
- Live agent terminal (SCAN · SIGNAL · FILL)
- Agents ingest market, news, sentiment, on-chain and correlation data, then estimate true probability versus the market price.
- Trade short crypto windows (5/15/60 min), live sports events and weather markets whenever the edge clears fees.
- Size positions with the Kelly criterion and hedge correlated exposure automatically.
What Uruguabot does
Self-hosted Python bot for Polymarket's 5-minute BTC and ETH up/down markets, sold with its complete live trading record — losses included. A free GitHub repo publishes every fill from two generations of testing plus a 1,934-window study in which every automated signal scored roughly coin-flip against the human's 59%; the published numbers reproduce exactly from the raw CSVs, though the logs omit market ids, so the record is self-attested rather than on-chain verifiable. Both generations together lost about $270 — mostly execution and a since-fixed ghost-fill bug — while the configuration that ships as default closed its live run at +7.3% ROI on a 40% win rate over a small 25-trade sample: momentum entries, stop re-anchored to execution price minus 10¢, winners held to binary resolution. Dry-run is the default, with fills simulated from slippage measured on real trades; live mode takes two explicit flags and a dedicated wallet.
Features- Full Python source, one-time purchase, bilingual EN/ES docs
- Published trade-by-trade record on GitHub: 4,086 gen-1 trades, 97 live gen-2 fills, raw CSVs under CC BY 4.0
- Dry-run simulator calibrated with slippage distributions measured from real fills, not zero-friction backtests
- Ghost-fill detection via USDC balance delta with on-chain fallback — the bug it fixes cost more than the strategy earned
- Asymmetric exits: stop at execution minus 10¢, winners held to $1 resolution
- Enters on multi-timeframe momentum consensus (30s/1m/5m) with entry gates — but the published audit shows the edge came from exit asymmetry, not prediction accuracy.
- Cuts losers at execution price minus 10¢ and holds winners to binary resolution, so average wins run about 3× average losses at a 40% win rate.
- Simulates first by default using friction measured from its own real fills, then requires deliberate opt-in for live trading.
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