Riten Zone
Polymarket Builder Program participant 'Riten Zone' — concentration profile fits an arbitrage operation, but no public product page or X handle has been independently verified.
Polymarket Builder Program participant 'Riten Zone' — concentration profile fits an arbitrage operation, but no public product page or X handle has been independently verified.
From the Polymarket public data API. Updated daily.
The 32-byte hash Polymarket uses to attribute volume to this builder on-chain.
0x05f968c21f1d3f19ba83ce418684c2f485823fee61983e5375f789eb16674c5d Riten Zone is an Arbitrage builder on Polymarket whose product surface has not been independently verified during research. The auto-detected URL was a third-party AndroidExperto tutorial blog post titled 'How I built a risk-free arbitrage bot for Polymarket+Kalshi' — useful subject-matter context for understanding what a Polymarket/Kalshi cross-venue arbitrage product looks like, but not the builder's own product page, and editorially rejected as the canonical URL. Searches across Polymark.et, DeFi Prime's 170+ tool ecosystem guide, Awesome-Polymarket-Tools, CoinCodeCap, and adjacent domains (ritenzone.com, riten.zone, riten.app, riten.xyz) return zero matches for Riten Zone as a verifiable Polymarket-builder product, and no @RitenZone X handle is indexed in this context. The on-chain footprint is real and substantial: #121 all-time at $367.6k cumulative volume routed across just 25 lifetime users — an average of roughly $14.7k per lifetime wallet, a concentration ratio that strongly fits an arbitrage-operation profile (small power-user wallet count systematically routing high cumulative volume), but the operator identity remains anonymous as of May 2026.
Riten Zone is enrolled in the Polymarket Builder Program with a substantial on-chain footprint: #121 all-time at $367.6k cumulative volume routed across just 25 lifetime users. That concentration ratio — $14.7k average per lifetime user — strongly fits an arbitrage operation: small number of disciplined power-user wallets executing systematic strategies across many trades.
The URL originally auto-detected for this slug was a third-party tutorial blog post on androidexperto.com titled 'How I built a risk-free arbitrage bot for Polymarket+Kalshi.' That post is useful subject-matter context for understanding what a Polymarket/Kalshi cross-venue arbitrage product looks like, but it is not the builder's own product page and is editorially rejected as the canonical URL.
Searches across the major Polymarket third-party ecosystem directories — Polymark.et, DeFi Prime's '170+ Tools' guide, Awesome-Polymarket-Tools, CoinCodeCap's bot rankings — return zero matches for 'Riten Zone' as a Polymarket builder. Adjacent domain candidates (ritenzone.com, riten.zone, riten.app, riten.xyz) do not surface Polymarket-relevant content. No @RitenZone X handle is indexed in a Polymarket context.
The broader Polymarket arbitrage-bot ecosystem is well-documented — Polytrage, ImMike's open-source polymarket-arbitrage bot, the Rust-based Trum3it arbitrage bot for ETH/BTC price predictions, EventArb.com's calculator — but none of these align with the Riten Zone builder code.
Given the volume profile, the most plausible explanations are: (a) Riten Zone is a private arbitrage trading firm using a builder code for fee-attribution accounting, (b) the operator deliberately uses an obscure name to stay anonymous, or (c) it's a niche product whose audience is sourced through Telegram or Discord channels not indexed by web search.
Honest disclosure: until a canonical Riten Zone product URL or operator identity is independently sourced, product details remain unverified. The arbitrage-operation hypothesis is editorial inference from volume patterns, not site-confirmed product description.
Daily snapshots from our scraper. Charts populate as history accumulates.
Lower is better. Inverted Y-axis.
Cumulative routed volume in USD.
builderCode. The hash above is checkable on Polygon against Polymarket's CTF Exchange.
Riten Zone is an Arbitrage builder on Polymarket whose product surface has not been independently verified during research. The auto-detected URL was a third-party AndroidExperto tutorial blog post titled 'How I built a risk-free arbitrage bot for Polymarket+Kalshi' — useful subject-matter context for understanding what a Polymarket/Kalshi cross-venue arbitrage product looks like, but not the builder's own product page, and editorially rejected as the canonical URL. Searches across Polymark.et, DeFi Prime's 170+ tool ecosystem guide, Awesome-Polymarket-Tools, CoinCodeCap, and adjacent domains (ritenzone.com, riten.zone, riten.app, riten.xyz) return zero matches for Riten Zone as a verifiable Polymarket-builder product, and no @RitenZone X handle is indexed in this context. The on-chain footprint is real and substantial: #121 all-time at $367.6k cumulative volume routed across just 25 lifetime users — an average of roughly $14.7k per lifetime wallet, a concentration ratio that strongly fits an arbitrage-operation profile (small power-user wallet count systematically routing high cumulative volume), but the operator identity remains anonymous as of May 2026.
Yes — Riten Zone carries Polymarket's official ✓ verified flag (returned by their data API as `verified: true`). This indicates Polymarket has reviewed the builder; it's not a guarantee of product quality or financial outcomes.
Riten Zone is ranked #121 all-time, with similar-category peers including polynode, polymatics, PolyQuant. The leaderboard reorders daily — see the history chart for Riten Zone's rank trajectory.