Seven Wallets, Nearly 74% of the Drop Blockchain analytics platform Lookonchain flagged a sharp concentration in the latest ANSEM airdrop. Crypto influencer Ansem (@blknoiz06) airdropped 67.3
Seven Wallets, Nearly 74% of the Drop
Blockchain analytics platform Lookonchain flagged a sharp concentration in the latest ANSEM airdrop. Crypto influencer Ansem (@blknoiz06) airdropped 67.38 million tokens to 704 wallets, but 74% of those tokens went to just seven addresses. Those seven wallets have already sold 38.29 million tokens, collecting $1.29 million in proceeds, while still holding 11.6 million tokens worth an estimated $1.62 million.
The lopsided distribution drew immediate attention. Adam Cochran (@adamscochran) publicly questioned whether the seven wallets were independently controlled, a concern that goes to the heart of whether the airdrop was a genuine community reward or something more coordinated.
Among all recipient wallets, the data shows a mixed picture: 52.8% have not sold any tokens, 20.6% have partially sold, and 26.6% have already sold everything.
Ansem had framed the move as community-first, announcing he would redistribute portions of the creator fees he earned on his Pump(.)fun profile rather than launch a brand-new personal token. Those creator fees reportedly ranged from approximately $200,000 to $378,000 in a single week.
His stated long-term goal is to grow the token to one million holders from roughly 25,000 currently. Ansem has indicated a commitment to further airdrops tied to the rising market cap, suggesting a structured plan rather than a one-off event.
The distribution debate sits against a broader backdrop of supply concentration concerns. Ansem controls an estimated 604 million tokens, somewhere between 60% and 66% of the total supply. Even after distributing $7 million worth of tokens, his wallet still controls a dominant share of the supply. A 60%-plus ownership stake in any token means one entity has the theoretical ability to crash the price at any moment.
When seven wallets receive nearly three-quarters of a multimillion-dollar airdrop and immediately start selling, it closely resembles the kind of activity that on-chain investigators have flagged across the Solana memecoin ecosystem throughout 2024 and 2025. Ansem, sometimes called "The Solana Guy," built his reputation as an early supporter of Solana and memecoins, but he is also a controversial figure: investigator ZachXBT accused him in 2024 of promoting low-cap memecoins in a pump-and-dump-like pattern.
Sources:The Crypto Times: Ansem's $9.43M ANSEM Airdrop: 7 Wallets Got 74%, Already DumpingAMBCrypto: ANSEM deployer sends 60% of supply to AnsemCrypto Briefing: Ansem airdrops $7M worth of ANSEM memecoin to Solana users