Mazino is a high-volume, diversified swing trader in the last 30 days, with 879 trades across 159 unique tokens. This wallet put $46,108.26 into buys and generated $42,277.1 in sells, which points to broad rotation rather than concentration in a small set of names. The average holding time was 93,733 seconds, so the approach sits closer to short swing trading than pure scalping. With a 30.82% win rate, the style appears built around taking many shots and relying on a smaller set of larger winners to offset frequent losses.
Recent performance was slightly negative overall. In the last 30 days, Mazino posted -$645.8 in PnL with a -1.4% ROI. That result matters because the trading activity was very high, so the wallet stayed active without turning that flow into net profit. The mix of outcomes suggests uneven token selection: some trades worked very well, but the hit rate stayed low, and enough losing positions accumulated to leave the account slightly down. For copy traders, this profile reads as active and opportunistic, but not especially consistent over the measured period.
The clearest win came from PUMPv1, which delivered $4,788.84 across 23 trades. Other strong contributors were HwN6… at $1,275.54 over 9 trades, B7dw… at $1,272.23 over 22 trades, and CNqr… at $1,054.45 over 23 trades. On the downside, the worst token was 2YxW… at -$976.71 across 24 trades. Additional notable drags included CphS… at -$834.28, 5s22… at -$641.7, 7cdr… at -$531.8, F1L4… at -$500.71, and 6fE9… at -$455.23. Smaller positive names included QT5p… at $470.61 and J2Ht… at $424.17.
This wallet fits traders who want exposure to a very active, diversified operator and who are comfortable with low win rates and frequent turnover. Mazino may appeal more to followers looking for broad token coverage and many swing attempts rather than steady precision. This is less suited to someone seeking tight selectivity, high accuracy, or a clearly defensive profile.
