West is an active Solana trader with a concentrated, high-turnover style over the last 30 days. This wallet logged 281 trades across just 7 unique tokens, which points to focused rotation rather than broad token exploration. The profile fits a day-trader setup, with an average holding time of 82,479 seconds, or just under a day. Activity is heavy, but not scattered: most of the action is concentrated in a small set of names, which makes this wallet easier to track than a wide-net momentum account.
Recent performance is strong on the numbers provided. West posted $11,059.40 in total PnL with a 29.38% ROI, supported by a 71.43% win rate. Total buy volume came to $37,645.95 and total sell volume reached $47,577.58, showing profitable turnover over the period. The combination of high trade count and strong win rate suggests this wallet is not relying on a single outsized winner alone. Instead, gains appear to come from repeated execution across a limited token set, with enough consistency to offset some meaningful losses.
The token-level breakdown shows both the strength and the risk in this wallet’s approach. The best performer was VXjD… with $5,196.82 in PnL across 112 trades, making it the most important contributor and the most actively traded position. Other notable winners were 2Mcw… at $4,700.10 over 18 trades, HgKw… at $4,388.05 over 36 trades, 6KDh… at $3,419.70 over 4 trades, and 8Jdj… at $2,437.69 over 29 trades. The main drag was 66pQ…, which lost $6,651.54 across 80 trades, while 7vfC… lost $2,431.42 over 2 trades. That split suggests West can press winners, but also has exposure to sizable drawdowns in heavily traded names.
This wallet may appeal to copy-traders who want a focused, high-volume operator with a strong recent hit rate and measurable discipline around a small roster of tokens. It is better suited to traders comfortable with frequent entries and exits, concentrated exposure, and the possibility that one poorly performing token can materially affect results. West looks most relevant for users who prefer active signal flow over passive holding.
