7 looks like a focused position trader rather than a high-frequency wallet. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 32 trades across just 6 unique tokens, which points to selectivity and concentration instead of broad rotation. The average holding time was 19,247,287 seconds, reinforcing a slower trading cadence built around holding positions rather than quick flips. Combined with an 83.33% win rate and an 80.46% ROI, the profile is consistent with a trader that sizes into a small set of ideas and lets winners develop.
Recent performance was strong on both absolute and efficiency metrics. This wallet posted $40,289.77 in PnL on $50,073.81 of total buys and $73,891.97 of total sells during the period. That spread translated into the 80.46% ROI, while the 83.33% win rate suggests that most closed positions finished green. Activity was not evenly spread, though. With only 6 tokens traded in total, results were driven by a handful of names rather than a diversified basket. That makes the wallet easier to track for copiers, but it also means outcomes can depend heavily on a few convictions being right.
The biggest win came from 5ohB…, which generated $12,288.05 across 2 trades. Other major contributors were DqWt… at $9,835.52 over 13 trades, 87n4… at $9,099.99 over 7 trades, Gtj3… at $7,898.31 over 4 trades, and oha3… at $6,500.69 over 4 trades. Losses were limited overall, but not absent. The weakest position was A54P…, which lost $5,332.79 across 2 trades. That distribution shows a wallet with multiple meaningful winners and one notable loser, rather than a single outlier carrying the full month.
This wallet is best suited to traders looking to follow a concentrated, high-win-rate style with relatively low token turnover. 7 may appeal to copiers who prefer clear conviction trades over constant churn, and who are comfortable with performance being driven by a small number of positions. It is less suited to anyone seeking broad diversification or very short-term trading flow.
