An anonymous trader on Polymarket holds a No position on the CLARITY Act worth about $414,895, roughly 2.6 times larger than the $160,200 in liquidity currently available on the market where it sits.
CryptoSlate's live market data puts CLARITY Act odds near 20% Yes, a number now widely read as Washington's probability estimate for the bill. The real issue is how much of that 20% reflects a broad crowd and how much comes from one position sitting on a thin book.
Predictbook identified on Aug. 11 that the account was newly created, with no trading history before this position began. The trader deposited about $499,999 in USDC and spent roughly $398,122 building the No side across three trades.
The final two trades landed roughly 14 hours past the first, adding about 382,601 shares at average prices near 75.55 cents and 77.61 cents.
The account held 515,398 No shares when the report was published, making it the market's third-largest No holder at the time, with roughly $101,877 left unspent, equal to about 64% of displayed liquidity.
Nothing in the public record identifies who controls the account or why it built the position.
CLARITY's Polymarket page also shows $7.11 million in cumulative trading volume, a figure that can make the market look far deeper than it currently is. That number doesn't reflect how much can trade right now without moving the price.
| Metric | Amount | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Cumulative market volume | $7.11M | Shows historical trading, not current depth |
| Displayed market liquidity | $160,200 | Shows available live liquidity |
| Anonymous No position value | $414,895 | About 2.6x displayed liquidity |
| Original No position cost | $398,122 | About 2.5x displayed liquidity |
| Unspent USDC balance | $101,877 | Equal to about 64% of displayed liquidity |
Polymarket runs on a central limit order book, where resting bids and asks set the price a trader can get. The company's documentation says the displayed probability is normally the midpoint between the best bid and the best ask, and that buyers pay the ask while sellers receive the bid.
A large order works through those resting bids and asks one level at a time. The price it pays reflects that entire path, well past the single number displayed at the top of the page.
The Senate's schedule sets a cloture vote on the CLARITY Act for 2:15 p.m. on Sept. 15. That gives the market its first real information event since the No position was built, one where new political developments and potentially large orders could hit the book at the same time.
The bill's path through Congress remains difficult regardless of the vote's outcome. The House passed its version in July 2025, but CLARITY still needs Senate reconciliation, a 60-vote threshold, alignment between House and Senate text, and a presidential signature.
CryptoSlate ran a test in the order book on Aug. 17, when the market showed a 19% Yes bid, 20% Yes ask, and 19.5% midpoint.
A simulated $100,000 Buy Yes order would have cleared at a 42.18% average price and touched a final ask of 87%, while a $250,000 Buy Yes order would have exhausted visible ask-side liquidity after $138,559.81.
On the downside, a simulated $100,000 Sell Yes order could fill only $20,917.91 before exhausting visible bids down to 1%.
The live sweep showed visible depth was thin enough that even six-figure orders could either radically reprice the book or fail to fill in full, turning a quick exit into an issue.
| Simulated order | Filled | Unfilled | Avg. execution price | Final price touched |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Buy Yes $100K | $100,000 | $0 | 42.18% | 87% |
| Buy Yes $250K | $138,559.81 | $111,440.19 | 49.87% | 99% |
| Sell Yes $100K | $20,917.91 | $79,082.09 | 12.28% | 1% |
CLARITY is the main proposal dividing crypto oversight between the SEC and CFTC, and its odds have become shorthand for whether that market structure clarity arrives this year or slides into rulemaking and litigation.
The bull case has cloture momentum building enough that Yes odds reprice sharply higher, potentially into the 35% to 60% range, putting the anonymous trader's No position through its own liquidity test.
At the Aug. 17 sweep snapshot, $100,000 of simulated Buy Yes demand pushed the marginal visible ask to 87%.
The bear case has the cloture vote confirming the bill's difficult path, pushing Yes odds down toward the single digits and lifting the trader's mark-to-market gains, though the harder question stays open.
| Scenario | Possible Yes odds range | What drives it | Liquidity implication |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bull case | 35%--60% | Cloture momentum improves | No holder faces mark-to-market losses and possible exit pressure |
| Bear case | Single digits | Vote confirms difficult path | No position gains, but profit-taking depends on buyers |
| Thin-book shock | Sharp move without proportional news | Six-figure flow hits shallow depth | Odds may move more than political fundamentals alone justify |
Locking in profit on a position 2.6 times the size of the market's liquidity depends on finding buyers willing to take the other side at prices close to the mark.
Polymarket's 20% is being read across crypto and policy circles as a real-time verdict on CLARITY's chances. Behind that number is one account holding more No exposure than the market currently has liquidity to support, and a live book that could be moved dramatically by six-figure flow.
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