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Solana’s ANSEM spikes 18,000% amid market selloff, What’s happening?

ByAshish KumarAshish Kumar
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Solana’s ANSEM spikes 18,000% amid market selloff
  • ANSEM, a Solana meme coin named after crypto influencer Ansem, surged 18,000% in three days, reaching a $125 million market cap despite broader market fear.
  • On-chain data showed 12 wallets bought nearly $2 million worth of ANSEM, helping drive the rally above the $100 million valuation.
  • Early traders posted outsized gains, with some turning $2,300 into over $614,000 and $4,000 into roughly $539,000.

A Solana (SOL) meme coin named after crypto celebrity Ansem rallied 18,000% in just 3 days to reach a $125 million market capitalization. During this time, the general cryptocurrency markets were experiencing extreme fear.

High levels of speculative capital continue to follow small amounts of available liquidity, even though overall cryptocurrency market capitalizations are decreasing as measured by market-capitalization-weighted indices.

According to on-chain analyst Ai Yi (@ai_9684xtpa), there were 12 wallet addresses each purchasing more than $100,000 worth of ANSEM in the past 24 hours, totaling $1.985 million. The purchases pushed the total market capitalization of ANSEM above $100 million based on data.

ANSEM deployer walked away with $5,500

According to a report from blockchain analytics company Lookonchain, the origin of the ANSEM token can be traced back to a wallet that was identified as the deployer of the token (identified by the address “yHCxHB”), where it created the ANSEM token for a total out-of-pocket cost of $6300 (USD). In addition to creating the token, the deployer also purchased 792.45 million tokens when the token was first launched.

Once the token was created, the deployer transferred 650 million tokens to the influencer’s wallet, Ansem (also known as @blknoiz06 on X), and the remaining 142.45 million tokens were sold at an approximate value of $11,800 (USD), which provided the deployer of the token an approximate profit of $5,500 (USD).

The influencer’s wallet, meanwhile, held 604 million ANSEM tokens worth more than $71 million as of June 29, Lookonchain reported in a separate post.

Early traders posted triple-digit returns

Individual traders did well for themselves during the bull run-up in the price. Lookonchain recently drew attention to a particular address (CxCTVj) that purchased $2,330 worth of assets and has been able to sell them for $614,500 (both realized and unrealized gain), which is a return of 261x. The trader sold 4.2 million tokens, which they received $68,100 for, and they still have 10 million tokens left, which will be worth $548,800 at the time of posting (June 28th).

Another trader (2M2vLX) purchased 25.99 million ANSEM tokens for 56.4 SOL, or approximately $4,050, just 10 days prior to the spike and sold all of it for 7,649 SOL, which is equivalent to a total of approximately $539,000. This is a gain of 135x, according to Lookonchain.

Concentration risk and the broader market signal

The capital structure around ANSEM raises questions about sustainability. AInvest analysis noted that Ansem’s personal holdings ($71 million) exceeded the token’s circulating market cap, and the $1.985 million in new external investment accounted for roughly 1.5% of total token value across all wallets. Daily trading volume hit $30 million against a $60 million market cap at one point, implying a 0.5x daily turnover ratio (calculated by dividing 24-hour trading volume by market capitalization).

While turnover ratios vary across asset classes and market conditions, elevated turnover over short periods generally indicates that a relatively large proportion of the asset’s market value is changing hands rapidly, a pattern more commonly associated with speculative trading, short-term profit-taking, or distribution than with long-term accumulation by investors. In cryptocurrency markets, however, turnover should be interpreted alongside liquidity, holder concentration, and order-book depth rather than in isolation.

ANSEM’s cap had risen as high as $125 million, then fallen back down to roughly $117 million, and in one day the price of the token had increased by over 12,000%. Meme coins continue to be priced mainly based on feelings and speculative momentum rather than any fundamental real-world utility.

This large upward movement in price for ANSEM was accompanied by a corresponding downward contraction of the overall market (as measured by the crypto Fear and Greed Index at 12 points reflecting extreme fear) following the typical pattern seen in previous meme cycles: as capital leaves all risk assets in the market as it is invested into one speculative investment due to perceived availability of liquidity.

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FAQs

What is ANSEM and why did its price surge?

ANSEM is a Solana-based meme coin named after crypto influencer Ansem (@blknoiz06). It surged roughly 600-fold in three days, driven by concentrated whale buying (12 addresses investing $1.985 million in 24 hours) and speculative momentum, according to on-chain analyst Ai Yi and KuCoin reporting.

How much did the ANSEM token deployer make?

According to Lookonchain, the deployer spent $6,300 to create the token and sold remaining holdings for $11,800, profiting only about $5,500, despite the token reaching a market cap above $120 million. The deployer transferred 650 million tokens to Ansem's personal wallet.

How much is Ansem's personal ANSEM holding worth?

Lookonchain reported on June 29 that Ansem's wallet held 604 million ANSEM tokens valued at more than $71 million, representing the single largest concentration of the token's supply.

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Ashish Kumar

Ashish Kumar

Ashish Kumar is a crypto and financial journalist with eight years of newsroom experience. He covers what’s happening with crypto markets, regulation, DeFi, and exchange ecosystems. He has worked with Coingape, Todayq, and Newsroompost. Ashish holds a PGDP in English Journalism from the IIMC. He has also interviewed industry figures including Arthur Hayes, Yat Siu, Austin Federa, and more.

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