CoCo is operating as a position trader over the last 30 days, with activity that looks moderately diversified rather than concentrated in only a few names. This wallet made 193 trades across 37 unique tokens, while posting a 51.35% win rate. The average holding time was 785888 seconds, which supports a swing-style approach instead of very fast rotation. With total buys of 44623.83 USD and total sells of 54746.93 USD, the wallet shows steady capital turnover and a willingness to revisit multiple setups rather than relying on a single outsized bet.
Recent performance was solid on the numbers provided. CoCo generated 10184.96 USD in profit during the last 30 days, with a 22.82% ROI. That combination suggests this wallet has been profitable not just in absolute terms but also relative to deployed capital. The trade count is high enough to make the sample more useful than a very small streak, while the win rate being only slightly above 50% implies results are likely driven by keeping profitable trades meaningful rather than simply maximizing hit rate. The 37-token spread also indicates broad market participation, which may appeal to users who prefer diversified exposure.
The standout winner was ECASH, which contributed 4056.37 USD across 23 trades, making it the clearest driver of total gains. Other strong contributors included 9gAV… at 1860.0152 USD over 10 trades, FMTG… at 1375.13956 USD over 11 trades, 86CF… at 1139.068244 USD over 15 trades, and 24Kk… at 906.483478 USD over 4 trades. Additional profitable names included 4U4U…, Tqj8…, EwD4…, 4N4D…, and 26sC…. On the downside, the worst token was 33eu… with a loss of -786.82 USD across 2 trades, while SV15… lost -500.68874 USD across 3 trades. The loss profile shown here is notable because the biggest drawdowns listed are much smaller than the top gains.
This wallet may fit traders who want to follow a high-activity Solana participant with position-trader behavior, broad token coverage, and recent positive execution across many trades. CoCo looks more suitable for copiers who are comfortable with frequent entries and exits across dozens of assets, rather than those seeking ultra-concentrated conviction bets or low-frequency holding behavior.
