Cesco.Sol traded in a very concentrated way over the last 30 days. This wallet made 6 trades across just 1 token, which points to a focused approach rather than broad rotation. The average holding time was 14,052,596 seconds, supporting a position-trader profile instead of fast intraday activity. With only one asset traded, the main takeaway is concentration: results here were driven by conviction in a single setup rather than repeated diversification.
Recent performance was strong on a small sample. Cesco.Sol posted $387.61 in PnL with 96.17% ROI, based on $403.07 in total buys and $790.68 in total sells. The wallet recorded a 100% win rate across 6 trades. That said, the activity level was limited, so the record reflects a narrow set of executions rather than a large trading history in this period. The profile is efficient, but it is also highly dependent on one successful position.
The notable win and the full source of profit was 7GNH…, which generated $387.61 in PnL across 6 trades. Because this wallet traded only 1 unique token, 7GNH… was also the worst-performing token by default, though it still ended positive at $387.61. This means there were no losing token positions in the last 30 days, but there also was no evidence of performance across different market segments or token types during this window.
This wallet may appeal to traders who want to follow a selective, concentrated style with longer holding periods and low turnover. Cesco.Sol looks more suitable for users comfortable with single-token exposure and waiting through a multi-day position lifecycle, rather than those seeking broad diversification or high-frequency entries. The strongest reason to watch this wallet is its clean execution on a focused idea; the key risk is that the available track record comes from just 1 token and 6 trades.
