Spuno appears to trade like a position-focused Solana wallet rather than a pure scalp account. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 161 trades across 23 unique tokens, with an average holding time of 971214 seconds. That combination suggests moderate turnover but with positions held long enough to absorb meaningful market swings. The activity is spread across a fairly wide token set, which points to rotation between multiple ideas instead of concentration in only one or two names.
Recent results were weak. In the last 30 days, Spuno posted -16719.46 in PnL on 51529.08 in total buys and 33865.81 in total sells, for an ROI of -32.45%. The win rate came in at 26.09%, which means only a minority of trades finished green. For copy traders, that matters because a low hit rate can be hard to follow in real time, especially when the wallet is active across many positions. The overall picture is a trader still taking plenty of shots, but without enough winners to offset the losing flow during this period.
The standout gain was CARD… at 3591.66 across 6 trades, showing Spuno can still catch profitable moves when timing and token selection line up. Other positive contributors included BgKt… at 1603.097352, 4zyX… at 1208.062018, and G9uu… at 1183.080026800149. The larger issue was the size and number of drawdowns. The worst token was CuGJ… at -5034.18 over 12 trades, followed by sbuH… at -2511.928448999999, 5asS… at -2137.625563322169, 9GD3… at -2109.292395, and C8gd… at -1789.509750519879. Losses also extended across 84eY…, EwD4…, and 9Zbe…, which shows the damage was not isolated to one bad position.
This wallet is better suited to traders who are comfortable with volatile, uneven performance and who want exposure to a position-trader style on Solana. Spuno may appeal to copiers who can tolerate a 26.09% win rate and monitor broad token rotation closely. Traders looking for steadier recent execution, tighter downside control, or a higher consistency profile would likely find this wallet harder to mirror.
