Damian Prosalendis trades like a high-volume, diversified position trader rather than a narrow specialist. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 1,299 trades across 53 unique tokens, with an average holding time of 3,175,325 seconds. That mix suggests broad market exposure and frequent rotation, but not ultra-short scalping. The activity level is high, and the token count shows a willingness to spread risk across many names instead of concentrating in a small set of convictions.
Recent results were weak. Over the period, this wallet posted -$52,033.24 in PnL with ROI of -25.62%. Total buys reached $203,103.47, while total sells came in at $139,796.76. The win rate was 16.98%, which means only a relatively small share of trades closed profitably. Taken together, the data points to aggressive participation but poor conversion of activity into returns during this window. For traders evaluating consistency, the combination of heavy volume, negative ROI, and low win rate is the key takeaway.
The largest positive contribution came from WIZARD at +$6,725.63 across 45 trades. Another smaller gain came from AE9r… at +$1,698.68 across 26 trades. Losses were much larger and more widespread. The biggest drag was Tokabu at -$25,916.09 across 100 trades, followed by MUSHU at -$7,279.12 across 127 trades and MOSS at -$6,168.05 across 52 trades. Other negative contributors included 927p… at -$2,149.29, 7qQn… at -$1,937.98, 4aqZ… at -$1,709.18, 4oER… at -$1,655.00, EWiV… at -$1,589.91, 52nV… at -$1,545.37, and HPhp… at -$1,325.70.
This wallet is more relevant to someone studying broad Solana token rotation and high trade throughput than to someone looking for a strong recent track record. Damian Prosalendis may appeal to copiers who want exposure to many names and can tolerate uneven outcomes across a large sample of trades. It is less suited to traders who prioritize high win rates, tighter loss control, or proven profitability over the last 30 days.
