Nach traded like a position-focused Solana wallet over the last 30 days, with activity spread across 192 trades and 13 unique tokens. The average holding time was 2,653,456 seconds, which fits a slower rotation style rather than fast intraday flipping. This wallet deployed 68,625.83 USD in total buys and realized 66,265.94 USD in total sells, showing consistent participation without extreme token churn. The profile is mixed: broad enough to avoid a single-token dependence, but still concentrated enough that a few names had an outsized effect on results.
Recent performance was roughly flat but slightly negative. Over the last 30 days, Nach posted -167.79 USD in PnL with ROI at -0.24%. The win rate came in at 38.46%, which means fewer than half of trades finished green, so the wallet relied on larger winners to offset a lower hit rate. That pattern matters because the overall result was close to breakeven despite active trading volume. For someone reviewing copy potential, this suggests execution that can find upside, but one that also accepts a meaningful number of losing entries before the stronger positions pay off.
The clearest strength was 6AVA…, which generated 12,982.94 USD across 64 trades and stood out as the best contributor by a wide margin. FeMb… also added 5,833.68 USD over 15 trades, while C9VP… and Dbqb… contributed 2,464.53 USD and 2,042.85 USD across 23 trades each. On the downside, the worst token was 6gDv… at -5,353.49 USD from 4 trades. Other notable drags included B5jk… at -3,847.46, 4PRz… at -3,718.89, uuxW… at -3,110.76, and 5Vwu… at -2,815.76. The spread between top winners and bottom losers shows a wallet with real dispersion in outcomes.
This wallet may fit traders looking to follow a position-trader who is comfortable holding for longer periods and working through a lower win rate. Nach looks more suitable for copiers who prefer selective token rotation and can tolerate uneven results driven by a handful of big contributors. It looks less suitable for anyone seeking very high consistency, tight risk control, or short-term momentum-only behavior.
