Setsu is a high-volume, diversified Solana wallet that fits a position-trader profile over the last 30 days. This wallet executed 1,759 trades across 122 unique tokens, showing broad market coverage rather than concentration in a small watchlist. The average holding time of 4,366,945 seconds points to trades that are held longer than pure scalps, even though activity level is still very high. With labels including position-trader, high-volume, and diversified, the overall style looks like systematic rotation across many names while keeping enough duration to capture larger moves.
Recent performance was positive but not extreme. Setsu posted $18,989.14 in PnL on a 8.83% ROI, with $214,970.01 in total buys and $232,079.73 in total sells. The win rate came in at 56.56%, which suggests this wallet wins more often than it loses, though not by a wide margin. For copy traders, that combination matters: the edge here appears to come from scale, breadth, and steady execution rather than a very high hit rate or a single outsized return. The trading count also implies a fast-moving strategy that may be difficult to mirror manually without close monitoring.
The strongest contributor was ELIZABETH, which generated $5,652.41 across 204 trades. Other notable positive contributors included 🐂🀄️ at $2,206.17, bull at $1,827.46, WESLEY at $1,800.41, EpVH… at $1,639.54, 2hci… at $1,508.94, GRnV… at $1,389.81, FDEF… at $1,321.59, and 5asS… at $1,148.70. On the downside, the worst token was A7R5… at -$1,265.13, followed by D1BH… at -$1,224.30 and qgDC… at -$1,157.40. That spread shows gains were distributed across several names, while losses were contained rather than catastrophic.
This wallet is most relevant for traders looking to follow a diversified operator with high activity and moderate positive ROI over a large sample of trades. Setsu may appeal to copy traders who prefer broad token exposure and can tolerate frequent entries and exits across many positions. It is less suited to someone looking for a low-maintenance wallet, a concentrated conviction trader, or a strategy built on very long holding periods.
