Spuno trades like an active, diversified Solana day-trader. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 193 trades across 50 unique tokens, showing a broad search for short-term opportunities rather than concentrated conviction bets. The average holding time was 23,240 seconds, which points to a fast rotation style built around intraday or near-intraday positioning. The combination of high trade count, wide token coverage, and relatively short holds suggests this wallet is comfortable cycling through many setups and cutting exposure quickly.
Recent performance was positive overall. Spuno posted $4,566.72 in PnL on $40,934.98 of total buys and $45,496.32 of total sells, for a 11.16% ROI in the last 30 days. The win rate was 35.42%, which is not high on its own, so the profitability appears to come from outsized winners more than frequent wins. That matters for anyone evaluating copyability: this wallet does not need to be right most of the time to stay profitable, but it likely depends on letting stronger moves carry the result. In practice, this profile fits a trader who can tolerate uneven hit rates in exchange for positive aggregate returns.
The standout winner was FOMO at $5,207.69 across 11 trades, which on its own exceeded the wallet’s total net PnL for the period. Other strong contributors included Rocky at $2,685.99 over 10 trades, YINYANG at $2,010.10 over 11 trades, and Aspen at $1,821.50 over 7 trades. On the losing side, the biggest drawdown came from PROCESS at -$916.93 across 6 trades. Additional notable losses were HERO at -$885.68 over 3 trades, HAPPINESS at -$842.88 over 9 trades, and Shika-yan at -$749.36 over 6 trades. This mix reinforces a portfolio shaped by several meaningful winners and a spread of smaller losses.
This wallet is best suited to copiers who want exposure to fast, high-activity Solana trading with broad token diversification. Spuno may appeal to traders who prefer short holding periods, can follow frequent entries and exits, and are comfortable with a lower win rate if the payoff profile remains favorable. It is less suited to someone looking for slow, concentrated position trading or a wallet with a consistently high percentage of winning trades.
