Robo’s last 30 days point to a selective, position-trader profile rather than a high-frequency wallet. This wallet made 13 trades across 8 tokens, with a 66.67% win rate and an average holding time of 1080028 seconds, which suggests patience and a willingness to let positions develop. Activity looks focused rather than broad, with only a small group of names traded and several tokens touched just once or twice. The overall style appears measured: limited turnover, concentrated attention, and outcomes driven by a few meaningful positions instead of constant rotation.
Performance in the last 30 days was modestly positive. Robo posted $75.32 in total PnL on 1.51% ROI, from $4998.95 in total buys and $2015.25 in total sells. Those figures suggest the wallet stayed net exposed for part of the period instead of fully cycling capital in and out. The 66.67% win rate is solid on the surface, but the absolute return was still fairly small, which means gains were not especially large relative to deployed capital. In practical terms, this was a green month, but not one defined by aggressive upside capture.
The biggest contributor was ALLIN at $67.55, followed closely by SID at $60.47. The main drag was .agent at -$52.69, which offset a large part of the top gains. The remaining tracked names were mostly flat in realized terms: BULL, Pomni, CHIBI, CRIME, and berenstain all showed $0 PnL in the provided data. That distribution reinforces the idea that results came from a narrow set of winners and one meaningful loser, while the rest of the book had limited realized impact.
This wallet may fit traders looking to follow a more selective Solana participant who does not spray into many tokens and who seems comfortable holding positions longer than a pure momentum scalper. Robo may be more relevant to copiers who prefer focused exposure and can tolerate periods where overall returns stay modest even with a decent hit rate. It is less suited to anyone seeking rapid turnover, broad token coverage, or large realized gains over a short 30-day window.
