Orange trades like a fast, high-volume Solana scalper with broad token coverage. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 388 trades across 50 unique tokens, which points to an active, diversified approach rather than concentrated conviction bets. The average holding time was 1,862 seconds, so positions were typically managed on a short horizon. Based on the label mix and activity profile, Orange appears focused on rotating quickly through many setups, harvesting smaller repeatable gains, and limiting time exposed to any single token.
The recent performance numbers are unusually strong. Orange posted $44,165.46 in profit on a 183.44% ROI during the last 30 days. Total buys came to $24,076.40, while total sells reached $67,482.82, showing a large positive spread between deployed capital and realized exits. The wallet also recorded a 100% win rate across its tracked trades in this period. Combined with 388 total trades, that suggests consistent execution and disciplined exits rather than dependence on one oversized winner. This is not a low-activity wallet that hit on one trade; it is a very active wallet with strong aggregate results.
The standout winner was Heist, which generated $4,426.75 in profit over 24 trades. Other major contributors included one at $4,070.65 across 19 trades, scubacat at $2,916.27 across 16 trades, Tsuki at $2,589.37 across 12 trades, and JAVASCRIPT at $2,296.16 across 14 trades. Additional gains came from Schrdinger with $2,077.85 over 10 trades, MSTR with $1,965.96 over 15 trades, and SOLMAN with $1,936.15 over 20 trades. The weakest token in the period was COAL, but even that still showed a positive $172.44, reinforcing how clean the recent distribution of outcomes has been.
This wallet is best suited for copiers who want exposure to short-duration, high-frequency Solana trading across many names instead of long holding periods. Orange may appeal to traders looking for a broad stream of entries and exits, especially those comfortable tracking a wallet that moves quickly and spreads activity across dozens of tokens. It is less aligned with users seeking slow, concentrated positioning and more aligned with those who prefer active rotation, steady realized gains, and diversified scalp-style execution.
