Recently, I’ve been experimenting with copy-trading strategies on the Solana chain and discovered a pretty practical approach.
By combining tokens like $BIG and tracking the on-chain actions of smart wallets, you can indeed catch quite a few early opportunities. Some copy-trading tools are now fairly fast and can basically sync and capture the operation signals of big on-chain players.
Of course, this strategy comes with risks—if you follow the wrong person, you can lose heavily, and the experience during peak Gas fee periods is poor. But if your filtering logic is solid and you focus on a few consistently profitable addresses, small-scale tests can yield decent returns.
At its core, this strategy is still about betting on information asymmetry and execution speed; it’s not a guaranteed win.
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RugResistant
· 2025-12-09 10:32
I've seen plenty of people who followed that $BIG group and ended up losing. How many addresses are actually able to generate stable orders?
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PessimisticOracle
· 2025-12-09 07:05
Copy trading, to put it bluntly, is just a gamble on someone’s character. I’d rather analyze the candlestick charts myself than follow those addresses that might dump on us tomorrow. That’s way too risky.
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SoliditySlayer
· 2025-12-07 21:27
Copy trading that $BIG setup, to put it bluntly, is just betting that your own judgment is sharper than others’, so funny.
If gas fees spike, you’re done for. It’s okay to play with a small position, but if you go all in, just wait to get rekt.
As for information gaps, it’s always a few people eating meat while the majority just drink soup.
Have you found any reliable tools for this yet? Feels like most of them are just hype.
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GasGrillMaster
· 2025-12-06 22:00
Copy trading can still go wrong—it all depends on whether the person you're following is reliable. I've been burned before.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 2025-12-06 21:58
Copy-trading that $BIG strategy, to put it bluntly, is just a bet on whether you can actually find the real smart money. Most people are probably just following the crowd and end up getting rekt.
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airdrop_huntress
· 2025-12-06 21:50
Huh, copy trading $BIG? I’m watching it too, just worried about it going south.
The gas fees really mess with your mindset—you can’t even react in peak times.
Wait, how did you filter those consistently profitable addresses? Share your approach.
Small-scale testing sounds okay, but you’ve got to watch out for those fake smart money addresses.
At the end of the day, it’s still an information gap game—speed is everything.
I feel like this strategy needs to be paired with stop-losses, or you’ll get burned sooner or later.
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BugBountyHunter
· 2025-12-06 21:49
Copy trading, simply put, is betting on someone's credibility. I've seen cases where following the wrong whale directly led to liquidation.
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HodlKumamon
· 2025-12-06 21:38
Copy trading, to put it bluntly, is basically betting on someone's luck. It sounds cool to follow the moves of big players, but if you're not careful, you'll end up holding the bag for someone else. I've seen too many stories of people getting stuck. It's fine to try with a small position, but don't get carried away.
Recently, I’ve been experimenting with copy-trading strategies on the Solana chain and discovered a pretty practical approach.
By combining tokens like $BIG and tracking the on-chain actions of smart wallets, you can indeed catch quite a few early opportunities. Some copy-trading tools are now fairly fast and can basically sync and capture the operation signals of big on-chain players.
Of course, this strategy comes with risks—if you follow the wrong person, you can lose heavily, and the experience during peak Gas fee periods is poor. But if your filtering logic is solid and you focus on a few consistently profitable addresses, small-scale tests can yield decent returns.
At its core, this strategy is still about betting on information asymmetry and execution speed; it’s not a guaranteed win.