Hashdive Is Gone. Here's Where Smart Score Users Go Next.
Hashdive sunset on June 8, 2026, absorbed into Unusual Whales. Where Smart Score users go next: transparent Polymarket skill metrics with free wallet lookup.
On June 8, 2026, hashdive.com was sunset. If you pasted a wallet address into Hashdive last week to check a trader's Smart Score, that page no longer exists. Hashdive's prediction-market work was absorbed into Unusual Whales, where it now lives under the "Unusual Predictions" banner.
If you were a Hashdive user, you almost certainly used it for one thing: a skill score for Polymarket traders. This is a factual guide to what happened, what the Smart Score measured, the gap its sunset leaves, and how to rebuild your workflow on Polyrank — the same core idea, with the methodology published instead of private.
Disclosure up front: Polyrank is an independent analytics product. We are not affiliated with Polymarket, Hashdive, or Unusual Whales, and nothing here is investment advice.
What happened: a short timeline
- Hashdive built a focused product around one question: which Polymarket traders are actually skilled? Its signature output was the Smart Score — a single rating from −100 to +100 per wallet — delivered through a lightweight Streamlit app, with a Pro tier that let you track up to 50 wallets.
- Hashdive was absorbed into Unusual Whales, the options-flow analytics company. Its prediction-market coverage was folded into a section called Unusual Predictions.
- On June 8, 2026, hashdive.com was sunset. The standalone app, the wallet lookup, and the Smart Score pages went offline.
Worth saying plainly: Hashdive built something its users genuinely loved, and it deserves credit for proving the category. Before Hashdive, "trader analytics for Polymarket" mostly meant P&L screenshots. Hashdive made skill the product.
What Smart Score measured — and why people loved it
The Smart Score compressed a trader's entire history into one number between −100 and +100. The exact formula was never published, so nobody outside the company could say precisely what moved it. But the instinct behind it was exactly right: P&L and win rate are commodity vanity numbers. What users actually wanted to know was whether a trader is skilled or just lucky — and Smart Score was the first product that tried to answer that in one glance.
The public data says that question is the whole game. Yahoo Finance has reported that roughly 70% of Polymarket traders lose money and that the top 0.04% captured most of the profits (a 12.7%-profitable figure also circulates in coverage). In a market that lopsided, telling skill from luck isn't a nice-to-have. It's the only read that matters.
The gap it leaves
Unusual Whales is a serious options-flow product, and the absorption may well make sense for both companies. But as of this writing, the Unusual Predictions page reads as a general brand page for prediction-market coverage — there is no wallet-in, skill-score-out lookup, and no per-trader scoring story.
If your workflow was "paste a wallet, get a skill read, decide whether to keep watching," that workflow currently has no home there. That's the gap.
Smart Score → Polyrank: the mapping
| If you used Hashdive for… | On Polyrank, that's… |
|---|---|
| Smart Score — one −100 to +100 number, formula private | A transparent composite plus per-metric percentiles across 57 published skill metrics — Brier score, calibration, alpha-vs-mid, risk-adjusted measures — with the methodology public |
| Wallet tracking — a watchlist of traders | Follows with a real-time fill feed for the wallets you follow |
| Pro tier's 50-wallet cap | Free tier includes wallet lookup and follows; paid plans raise the follow cap — see the plan comparison |
| Streamlit app | A full web app, plus a free public teaser API, an MCP server, and an x402 pay-per-request agent tier |
| "Who's actually good?" | Leaderboards rankable by calibration and risk-adjusted metrics — not just P&L |
| # | Trader | Score | P&L | Win% | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | QQQDAN | 96.4 | +$4.9K | 99% | $472.2K |
| 2 | CDAP1 | 95.4 | +$32.6K | 10% | $262.1K |
| 3 | lolilolkikoo | 95.1 | +$18.2K | 98% | $458.6K |
| 4 | ChuDebbieSharp | 94.7 | +$8.7K | 11% | $158.1K |
| 5 | PredictFolio | 94.6 | +$9.9K | 100% | $1.49M |
| 6 | Ooookey | 94.1 | +$42.9K | 19% | $561.1K |
| 7 | BipBop | 94.1 | +$47.4K | 92% | $353.7K |
| 8 | tracktesc64 | 94.1 | +$7.0K | 5% | $61.9K |
| 9 | lakemichigan | 94.1 | +$15.0K | 93% | $108.9K |
| 10 | tiger555 | 93.9 | +$5.5K | 15% | $149.0K |
What's actually different
1. The methodology is published. All 57 metrics are documented, and every number traces back to a public Polygon transaction. You can audit a Brier score; you can argue with a weighting. You can't argue with a black box. That's the core philosophical difference between Polyrank and a secret-formula score — not better intentions, just verifiability.
2. Per-metric beats single-number. A real example from our own launch-day leaderboard: the #1 trader by win rate had a 99.1% win rate but only +$4.9k in profit, while a trader with an 18.5% win rate was up +$39.6k. Win rate is manufactured by buying 95-cent favorites — the favorite-longshot bias — and one blown longshot erases twenty wins. A single composite can bury that pattern. Per-metric percentiles surface it, which is why we show calibration and Brier score right next to win rate on every profile. (Full essay on why win rate lies →)
3. Coverage. Polyrank tracks ~2.8M wallets across ~35M deduplicated trades and 3+ years of history, with real-time fills. Any wallet, looked up free, no account required.
Migrate from Hashdive in 5 minutes
- List the wallets you tracked. From your notes, bookmarks, or memory — the addresses are all you need.
- Look each one up, free. Paste the address into the search at polyrank.app. The profile loads without a signup.
- Read calibration first. Before anything else, check the Brier score, calibration, and alpha-vs-mid. This is the closest analogue to what Smart Score was trying to compress — except you can see each component and its percentile.
- Follow the keepers. Following a wallet puts its fills into your live feed, replacing Hashdive's tracking list.
- Optional: go programmatic. The free public teaser API and the MCP server cover scripted lookups; the x402 agent tier handles pay-per-request access for agents.
What we don't do
In fairness to anyone evaluating the switch, here's what Polyrank is not:
- No options or equities flow. If you used Unusual Whales for flow data, keep using it — that's their lane, and they're good at it.
- No execution, no copy-trading automation. Polyrank is read-only analytics. It is non-custodial, never touches your funds or keys, and never places a trade.
- No signals, no picks, no advice. We show you measured skill; what you do with it is your decision, and nothing on Polyrank is investment advice.
- Polymarket only. Trader-skill analytics for Polymarket is the entire product.
FAQ
What happened to Hashdive? Hashdive was absorbed into Unusual Whales, and hashdive.com was sunset on June 8, 2026. Its prediction-market coverage now lives under the Unusual Predictions banner; the standalone Smart Score lookup is offline.
Is there a Hashdive alternative for Polymarket trader scores? Polyrank covers the same use case — evaluating Polymarket trader skill per wallet — with 57 published metrics instead of a single private formula, across ~2.8M wallets. The wallet lookup is free.
Does Polyrank have a "smart score" for Polymarket traders? Polyrank publishes a transparent composite plus per-metric percentiles, rather than one opaque number. The components — Brier score, calibration, alpha-vs-mid, risk-adjusted metrics — are all documented, and every figure traces to a public Polygon transaction.
What is Unusual Predictions, and does it replace Hashdive's Smart Score? Unusual Predictions is the prediction-market section of Unusual Whales, where Hashdive's coverage landed. As of this writing it does not offer a per-wallet skill-score lookup, which is the feature most Hashdive users came for.
Where to go from here
If you tracked wallets on Hashdive, you can rebuild your list in the next five minutes. See who's skilled — free lookup →
And if you want the full 57-metric picture: Pro is normally $39/mo, but the Founding Trader plan — $19/mo or $190/yr, limited to the first 250 seats — is locked for life.
Polyrank is read-only, non-custodial analytics built on public Polygon data. Not affiliated with Polymarket, Hashdive, or Unusual Whales. Not investment advice.