Grimace trades like an active Solana day-trader with a short holding profile and broad rotation across names. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 138 trades across 18 unique tokens, with an average holding time of 29,983 seconds. The mix of high trade count, 66.67% win rate, and 32.65% ROI points to a fast, opportunistic style rather than a concentrated long-hold approach. Based on the labels and activity, this wallet appears focused on frequent entries and exits while keeping exposure spread across multiple tokens instead of leaning on just one or two positions.
Recent performance was solid in aggregate. Grimace posted $3,925.93 in PnL on $12,026.1 of total buys and $15,563.83 of total sells during the last 30 days. A 32.65% ROI with a 66.67% win rate suggests that the wallet has recently combined decent hit rate with enough upside on winners to overcome losses. The 138-trade sample is also large enough to show this was not driven by only a handful of lucky fills. Activity across 18 tokens shows consistent scanning and rotation, which can suit fast-moving Solana conditions.
The strongest token result in the period was 6W6x… at $793.65, and it also appears at the top of the token list with 3 trades. Other notable contributors were 4XYq… at $789.13 across 5 trades, 5yyF… at $717.99 across 5 trades, and DU4L… at $649.23 across 13 trades. Additional profitable names included BoFA… at $566.84, 8nq5… at $549.57, 6m54… at $545.22, and 4UeL… at $427.46. On the downside, the largest loss was 2tko… at -$615.31 across 10 trades, followed by 4CdP… at -$502.58 and Q7KZ… at -$458.34.
This wallet is most relevant for traders who want to follow an active, high-win-rate Solana operator with frequent turnover and many positions rather than a passive holder. Grimace may appeal more to people comfortable tracking regular trade flow across multiple tokens and shorter holding periods. It is less suited to someone looking for very low activity, long-duration conviction plays, or a wallet defined by a single outsized bet.
