$ANSEM deployer handed 60% of supply to the influencer — then made $5,500 🤷
On-chain investigators are scrutinizing the Solana memecoin $ANSEM after data showed its deployer transferred roughly 60% of the token's supply to crypto influencer Ansem, who said he has since distributed about $7 million worth of the token through community airdrops. According to Lookonchain, the wallet identified as "yHCxHB" deployed $ANSEM, spending approximately $6,300 to create the token before acquiring 792.45 million $ANSEM. The analytics platform said the deployer then sent 650 million $ANSEM to Ansem and sold the remaining 142.45 million tokens for roughly $11,800, producing an estimated profit of about $5,500 — a modest realized gain even as the token briefly reached a valuation above $120 million.
At the time of writing, $ANSEM was trading around $0.10, giving it a market capitalization of roughly $43 million following a volatile rally. The on-chain disclosures have fueled debate over the token's distribution and early holder activity, with investigators weighing how a single wallet came to control such a large share of supply shortly after launch.
Following the reports, Ansem said he had already distributed approximately $7 million worth of $ANSEM through multiple rounds of community airdrops. In a post on X, he said more distributions would follow as the token's market capitalization increased and added that his long-term goal was to grow $ANSEM to one million holders from roughly 25,000 currently.
Separately, Bubblemaps confirmed that Ansem received approximately 60% of the token supply, much of which was later distributed to the community. The analytics platform also identified a separate holder cluster that has already sold around $500,000 worth of $ANSEM and continues to hold roughly 1% of the token's supply, suggesting some early wallets remain active sellers despite the token's rapid rise.
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