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BTCAlchemist 2026-06-18 11:30:34 Polymarket Gamma API 集中出现 500 错误和超时

I keep getting errors that Gamma API pagination is degraded. Anyone else?

I keep getting errors that Gamma API pagination is degraded. Anyone else?

BTCAlchemist 2026-06-10 17:31:17 Polymarket

<@1356604771208790198> <@930737463163494430> Following up on my June 3 bug report linked above; want to make sure it didn't get missed.

<@1356604771208790198> <@930737463163494430> Following up on my June 3 bug report linked above; want to make sure it didn't get missed.

BTCAlchemist 2026-06-03 13:49:21 Polymarket

**Bug: Portfolio positions page shows stale/ghost positions after system sleep** **Description** After waking a computer from sleep, the portfolio positions page (https://polymarket.com/portfolio?tab=positions) displays an incorrect position list. It appears to append newly opened positions to a cached list without removing positions that have since been closed. The result is a mix of current and stale (closed) positions being displayed simultaneously. A refresh immediately corrects the view, confirming the issue is a stale client-side state problem, not a data problem. **Steps to reproduce** 1. Open portfolio positions page while positions are open 2. Put computer to sleep 3. Close one or more positions (manually or via automation) while the computer is asleep 4. Wake the computer. The browser tab reactivates 5. Observe: closed positions are still shown alongside any newly opened ones 6. Hard refresh: the page now shows the correct position list **Expected behavior** On reconnect/resume, the page should reconcile against current server state and remove any positions that are no longer open. **Actual behavior** Closed positions remain visible. The count shown (7 positions) was approximately double the actual open position count (3 positions) at the time. **Evidence** Two screenshots attached, taken at the same time after waking from sleep: - Screenshot 1: stale view showing 7 positions (includes closed positions) - Screenshot 2: correct view showing 3 positions, immediately after hard refresh **Device & browser** macOS Tahoe 26.5, Brave 1.90.128 **Severity** Medium — misleading UI; no funds at risk since a refresh corrects it, but a trader acting on the stale view could make incorrect decisions about their open exposure.

**Bug: Portfolio positions page shows stale/ghost positions after system sleep** **Description** After waking a computer from sleep, the portfolio positions page (https://polymarket.com/portfolio?tab=positions) displays an incorrect position list. It appears to append newly opened positions to a cached list without removing positions that have since been closed. The result is a mix of current and stale (closed) positions being displayed simultaneously. A refresh immediately corrects the view, confirming the issue is a stale client-side state problem, not a data problem. **Steps to reproduce** 1. Open portfolio positions page while positions are open 2. Put computer to sleep 3. Close one or more positions (manually or via automation) while the computer is asleep 4. Wake the computer. The browser tab reactivates 5. Observe: closed positions are still shown alongside any newly opened ones 6. Hard refresh: the page now shows the correct position list **Expected behavior** On reconnect/resume, the page should reconcile against current server state and remove any positions that are no longer open. **Actual behavior** Closed positions remain visible. The count shown (7 positions) was approximately double the actual open position count (3 positions) at the time. **Evidence** Two screenshots attached, taken at the same time after waking from sleep: - Screenshot 1: stale view showing 7 positions (includes closed positions) - Screenshot 2: correct view showing 3 positions, immediately after hard refresh **Device & browser** macOS Tahoe 26.5, Brave 1.90.128 **Severity** Medium — misleading UI; no funds at risk since a refresh corrects it, but a trader acting on the stale view could make incorrect decisions about their open exposure.