Insentos is a tightly focused Solana trader with clear scalper behavior over the last 30 days. This wallet traded only 5 times across 2 unique tokens, which points to selective execution rather than broad market exposure. The average holding time of 306 seconds reinforces a very short-term style built around quick entries and exits. Based on the labels tied to this wallet, the profile is best described as focused, high-roi, and fast-moving, with results concentrated in a very small number of decisions.
Recent performance is strong on a percentage basis. In the last 30 days, Insentos posted $4,023.05 in profit with 239.4% ROI from $1,680.49 in total buys. The win rate sits at 50%, showing that only half of the trades worked, yet the profitable trades were large enough to outweigh the losses by a wide margin. There were 5 total trades, and no total sell value is listed in the provided data, so the clearest takeaway is that returns came from a small, high-conviction set of positions rather than frequent turnover across many assets.
The biggest contributor was 4UeL…, which generated $5,148.25 across 2 trades. The main drag was F1pp…, which lost $1,125.2 across 3 trades. That split explains most of the wallet’s recent profile: one token produced the majority of gains while the other offset part of it. With only 2 tokens traded, concentration risk is high, and the 50% win rate shows this wallet does not need to be right often if the winning setup is large enough. At the same time, the loss on F1pp… shows that fast trading can cut both ways.
This wallet is most relevant to traders looking to follow a concentrated scalper rather than a diversified swing trader. Someone interested in copying Insentos would likely be comfortable with very short holding periods, limited trade count, and performance driven by a few outsized outcomes. It fits traders who prefer focused exposure and can tolerate uneven hit rates, but it may be less suitable for anyone seeking broad token coverage or a slower, more methodical style.
