GK is a high-frequency Solana sniper with very short holding times and broad token coverage. Over the last 30 days, this wallet made 185 trades across 37 unique tokens, with an average holding time of 205 seconds. That profile points to fast entries and exits rather than conviction swings or longer trend positioning. The trade count is high relative to total capital rotated, with $9,120.92 in buys and $9,155.45 in sells, suggesting GK is actively recycling size across many setups instead of concentrating heavily in a few names.
Performance has been positive but very thin. In the last 30 days, GK posted $34.54 in net profit on 0.38% ROI. The wallet’s 32.43% win rate is low, which means results depend on a small set of larger winners offsetting many unsuccessful attempts. That is consistent with sniper behavior: lots of shots, fast exits, and a need for occasional outsized gains to carry the book. The near-flat return despite heavy activity shows that execution has been active, but edge has been narrow over this window.
The biggest realized contributor was 2rWY… at $686.58 from 5 trades. Other strong positive names included FLoR… at $546.18 from 3 trades, F6uN… at $501.13 from 4 trades, 6EnQ… at $493.97 from 3 trades, and 3M32… at $459.93 from 6 trades. On the downside, the worst token was DY7k… at -$489.55 across 13 trades. Other meaningful drags were CQ3K… at -$457.02 from 8 trades, 31t2… at -$399.44 from 14 trades, and 4xGc… at -$205.60 from 5 trades. This mix shows that gains came from several sharp hits, while repeated attempts in weaker names also produced notable leakage.
This wallet is most relevant to traders looking to follow fast, high-turnover meme or launch-style activity rather than patient accumulation. GK may appeal to copy traders who understand low win-rate systems and are specifically seeking sniper-style behavior with quick holding periods. It is less suited to anyone wanting stable hit rates, slower pacing, or clear evidence of strong net profitability over the last 30 days.
