Bastille shows a very narrow, fast-turnover trading style over the last 30 days. This wallet traded only 1 token across 13 trades, which points to a focused approach rather than broad market scanning. The average holding time was just 28 seconds, so the behavior fits a sniper profile built around quick execution and immediate exits. With labels including sniper, focused, high-roi, and high-winrate, this wallet appears optimized for short-lived opportunities instead of longer swing positions or multi-asset rotation.
Recent performance was strong on a small sample. Bastille posted $1,910.39 in realized profit with 135.3% ROI over the period. Total buys came to $1,411.98, while total sells reached $3,322.38. The wallet recorded 13 trades and a 100% win rate, which is notable but should be viewed in the context of the concentrated strategy and limited number of positions. Because all activity was tied to a single asset, the results reflect precision in one setup rather than repeatability across different market conditions or token types.
The standout result was DetB…, which was both the best and worst token simply because it was the only one traded. DetB… generated the full $1,910.39 profit across 13 trades. That means Bastille’s entire 30-day track record came from repeatedly trading one token successfully, without any losing trades during the window. The flip side is concentration risk: there is no evidence here of performance across multiple names, and no separate losers to show how this wallet behaves when timing is off or liquidity changes.
This wallet is most relevant to traders who want exposure to ultra-short-term, single-theme execution. Bastille may appeal to copy traders who specifically look for fast entries and exits, concentrated conviction, and wallets with clean recent stats. It is less suited to anyone seeking diversification, slower trade management, or proof of consistency across a wider set of tokens. In practical terms, this wallet fits traders comfortable with highly active monitoring and a strategy that depends on speed, timing, and a very tight holding window.
