Crypto Influencer Ansem Called Out By ZachXBT For Scam Tactics

Share This Post

On-chain investigator ZachXBT has accused well-known influencer Ansem of operating pump-and-dump memecoin scams in the most recent crypto contrroversy. The conflict started after prominent cryptocurrency personality Murad Mahmudov’s statement spurred discussion over the emergence of meme coins in the current market cycle.

A Twitter storm kicked off when Mechanism Capital’s Andrew Kang suggested Mahmudov’s speech might’ve triggered a new wave of memecoin investments. That’s when ZachXBT stepped in, and things got heated fast.

The Dark Side Of Memecoin Promotion

ZachXBT didn’t pull any punches. He accused big-name influencers like Ansem of repeatedly pumping new low-cap memecoins because they lack real trading skills. According to Zach, they’re just using their followers to make quick profits. When someone with over 500,000 followers talks about a tiny crypto project, it can send the price skyrocketing. But once they stop talking about it, the price often crashes back down, leaving regular investors holding worthless tokens.

Crypto Influencer Fires Back

Ansem would have none of it. In defense of himself, he asserted that talking about minor cryptocurrency initiatives is perfectly acceptable. He even boasted about his work with WIF, a memecoin whose value increased from $100,000 to $5 billion. Zach, nevertheless, didn’t take long to remind him of the numerous other coins he had advertised that turned out to be worthless.


The Bigger Picture

This fight isn’t just about two guys arguing on Twitter. It shows a real problem in the crypto world. Influencers have enormous power to move markets, especially for smaller cryptocurrencies. While some say they’re just giving people what they want – after all, memecoins are super popular right now – others worry they’re taking advantage of their followers.

ZachXBT describes his role as an exposer of frauds to people and helping to get funds that have been stolen back. ZachXBT is one of the better-known bad guy trackers in crypto, as well as raising warnings about dangerous investments, and that Ansem is focused on potential profits, noting that he’s helped people much more than he’s hurt them by offering trading opportunities.

The debate raises tough questions about what’s right and wrong in crypto promotion. When does sharing investment ideas cross the line into manipulation? It’s especially tricky because the crypto market isn’t as regulated as traditional finance.

As the argument was beginning to wind down, Ansem made a final attempt to get the last word in, stating that Zach was “exaggerating” and that they could “go back and forth on memes all day.” But at this point, the damage was done. This thread pulled the curtain back on the sometimes murky world of crypto influencers and the power these influencers wield over investment decisions among their faithful.

Featured image from Pexels, chart from TradingView

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Discovering the Creator-Driven World of Nifty Island

In the latest episode of Regina’s Web3 Gaming Odyssey, she dives headfirst into Nifty Island—a metaverse brimming with customizable islands, NFT integration, and social interaction Last

Kraken Launches Regulated Derivatives Platform in Bermuda

Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken has launched a new regulated derivatives trading platform in Bermuda after obtaining a Class F Digital Business License from the Bermuda Monetary Authority This

US Bitcoin ETFs See $300 Million Weekly Outflow After Three-Week Inflow

Despite ending the last day of the week with inflows, Spot Bitcoin ETFs in the United States closed out the week with a net outflow In particular, the ETFs logged $2559 million of net inflows on

The Privacy Imperative: Achieving true final settlement in Bitcoin

The following is a guest post from Shane Neagle, Editor In Chief from The Tokenist In the digital age, financial privacy has become a pressing issue because surveillance is ingrained in all

US Targets Lazarus Group and APT38 in $879M Crypto Forfeiture Complaint

Offshore Alert reporter David Marchant disclosed the United States has initiated two forfeiture complaints related to previously confiscated bitcoin (BTC) and tether (USDT), alleging that these funds

Goldman Sachs Raises Gold Forecast to $2,900 by 2025

In early September, analysts from the financial powerhouse Goldman Sachs projected that the price of gold would hit $2,700 per ounce by next year Fast forward to a month later, and Goldman’s market