EvansOfWeb looks like an active Solana day-trader with a broadly diversified approach. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 128 trades across 50 unique tokens, which points to frequent rotation rather than concentrated conviction in only a few names. The average holding time was 32,418 seconds, reinforcing a short-term style built around quick entries and exits. The trading profile fits the existing labels of day-trader and diversified, with activity spread across many assets instead of relying on one token to drive all results.
Recent performance was positive on both absolute return and efficiency. This wallet posted $2,432.53 in profit on $10,828.92 of total buys and $13,041.28 of total sells, for a 22.46% ROI in the last 30 days. The win rate came in at 51.02%, which is only slightly above half, so the profitability appears to come from managing position outcomes well enough to stay net positive rather than simply winning on most trades. For copy traders, that suggests a style where trade frequency and turnover matter as much as raw hit rate.
The strongest token result was Chud, which generated $975.94 in profit across 3 trades. Other notable contributors included Foot at $398.65 over 4 trades, 逸品 at $267.79 over 2 trades, BREADLINES at $189.67 over 2 trades, and MONEY at $186.28 over 7 trades. Recordly added $121.97, OPTIMI added $119.86, and GFT added $69.55. On the downside, the worst token was r/memes at -$16.44, which is a relatively small loss compared with the best winner. That gap between top gain and worst loss stands out as one of the cleaner features of this wallet’s recent record.
This wallet may appeal most to traders looking to follow a fast-moving Solana operator who spreads risk across many tokens and holds positions for short periods. EvansOfWeb is better suited to someone comfortable with frequent trade activity, broad token exposure, and a results profile driven by several moderate winners plus one standout gain. It is less suited to anyone seeking a low-activity wallet or a concentrated, long-hold strategy.
