decu traded with a clear short-term, high-turnover style over the last 30 days. This wallet logged 2,002 trades across 144 unique tokens, which points to constant rotation rather than concentration in a few names. The average holding time was 9,354 seconds, reinforcing a day-trading approach built on quick entries and exits. The combination of high volume, broad token coverage, and fast holding periods suggests this wallet is focused on capturing many smaller opportunities instead of waiting on long-duration swings.
Recent results were strong on both profit and efficiency. decu posted $86,810.37 in PnL with 158.61% ROI, generated from $54,732 in total buys and $141,542.37 in total sells. The reported win rate was 97.22%, which is unusually high given the scale of activity. Those numbers indicate this wallet was not only active, but consistently able to close trades above cost during this period. Because the activity spans 144 tokens, the performance does not appear to rely on a single outsized bet.
The best individual token result was LYNK at $2,339.32, while the worst token was 4aYc… at -$503.71. Top contributors were spread across multiple names rather than concentrated in one standout position. After LYNK, other strong gains came from 3gtp… at $2,209.47, DL7a… at $2,200.18, 68Ao… at $1,636.53, and Axa6… at $1,454.72. Additional contributors including Cvqx…, Ct4U…, Dh7A…, 5sKU…, ERmz…, 8pLP…, and 3zwX… each added more than $1,100 in PnL. That distribution supports the view of a repeatable, multi-token trading process.
This wallet is best suited for someone looking to follow an active Solana trader with a fast pace, heavy trade count, and broad diversification across smaller positions. decu may appeal to copiers who prefer a wallet that reacts quickly and spreads risk across many tokens instead of sitting in a few long holds. It is less suitable for anyone who wants low activity, simple tracking, or long-term conviction-based positioning.
