Absol trades like a very short-term Solana sniper. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 57 trades across 13 tokens with an average holding time of 43 seconds, which points to fast entries and exits rather than position trading. The profile is active but not overly broad, cycling through a limited set of names while trying to capture quick moves. A 38.46% win rate shows the approach does not rely on being right most of the time. Instead, the edge appears to come from catching a few outsized winners while keeping overall turnover efficient.
Recent results were positive but not dominant. Absol generated $694.20 in PnL on $11,956.09 of total buys and $12,650.29 of total sells, good for a 5.81% ROI in the last 30 days. That is a respectable return given the very short holding period, but the path likely involved meaningful variance because the hit rate stayed below 40%. The combination of 57 trades and 13 unique tokens suggests repeated attempts in selected opportunities instead of one-pass rotation. For copy traders, the key takeaway is that this wallet is operating in a high-speed environment where execution timing matters as much as token selection.
The strongest gains came from CnXm… at $1,542.94 across 5 trades, followed by 9721… at $1,081.61 across 5 trades, BZX7… at $1,045.91 across 9 trades, and 55XY… at $923.50 across 5 trades. Those wins were large enough to offset several notable losers. The worst result was izq6… at -$814.84 across 4 trades, with ApRo… at -$794.53 across 7 trades and E7qx… at -$629.28 across 4 trades also weighing on results. Additional losses in 3sUz…, 9Ldw…, Cjok…, and GtbU… show that drawdowns were spread across multiple names, not isolated to a single mistake.
This wallet fits traders who specifically want exposure to rapid sniper-style behavior and are comfortable following a system with low holding time, a lower win rate, and dependence on a handful of strong winners. Absol may be most relevant for people who can monitor entries and exits closely and who understand that delayed copying can materially change outcomes. It is less suited to anyone looking for slower swing positioning or steadier trade-by-trade consistency.
