EvansOfWeb looks like a selective Solana position trader rather than a rapid-fire scalper. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 36 trades across 11 unique tokens, with an average holding time of 1,919,975 seconds. The profile is consistent with taking a limited number of swings and letting positions develop. The win rate of 27.27% is low, but the wallet still finished positive, which suggests the approach depends more on a few outsized winners than on frequent small wins.
Recent performance was profitable overall. This wallet posted $614.29 in PnL on $2,843.81 of total buys and $3,320.29 of total sells, good for 21.6% ROI in the last 30 days. Trade count was moderate, and activity was spread across a fairly compact token set. That combination usually points to concentrated conviction rather than broad experimentation. The low win rate also matters here: returns came despite many losing positions, so the edge appears to be in position sizing, patience, or catching strong moves in a small number of names.
The biggest driver of gains was FaqY…, which produced $1,082.88 across 6 trades. Other meaningful positive contributors were DhXH… at $373.54 over 4 trades and 6rR1… at $230.95 over 4 trades. On the downside, the largest loss came from ouWR… at -$309.49 across 3 trades. Additional drags included 29iS… at -$138.53 over 7 trades, 6vG4… at -$133.02 over 3 trades, and 6tDx… at -$123.40 in 1 trade. The spread between the best and worst token outcomes shows a wallet with uneven hit rate but enough upside concentration to stay net profitable.
This wallet is most relevant for copy traders who are comfortable following a higher-variance, low-win-rate strategy with position-trader behavior. EvansOfWeb may fit traders who prefer fewer tokens, moderate trade frequency, and the possibility that one or two strong positions can outweigh several weaker ones. It is less suitable for anyone looking for consistently high accuracy or very short holding periods.
