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Zion Thomas (Ansem)

Zion Thomas, also known as Ansem, is a analyst and investor recognized for his insights on ecosystems like . He serves as Head of Research at TCG Crypto and shares market analysis through platforms like Crypto Twitter. [1]

Career

Thomas is a analyst and investor. With an academic background in computer science from Georgia Tech, he developed an interest in during his senior year, which led to his involvement in . He gained recognition in the 2021 market cycle through strategic investments and insightful analysis, notably supporting and like and . He is the Head of Research at TCG Crypto, a division of The Chernin Group, where he identifies and Web3 investment opportunities, conducts market analysis, and advises portfolio companies on growth strategies. Outside of , he has a background in amateur boxing and an interest in gaming, which shapes his perspective on and gaming.

Thomas engages actively on Crypto Twitter, sharing market strategies and fostering discussions. Known as "The Solana Guy," he advocates for the ecosystem and has contributed to its growth through market analysis and educational outreach. He also develops and on , showcasing its technical strengths. Through webinars, blogs, and podcasts, Thomas simplifies complex topics to educate and engage a broader audience. His project, Bullpen, seeks to make trading more accessible. He is also involved in discussions about regulations, promoting balanced policies that protect investors without stifling innovation. Thomas’s contributions to the space have established him as a prominent figure in the industry. [2][3]

Interviews

Chatting with Ansem

Thomas appeared on podcast to share his journey from software engineering to full-time trading. He recalled studying at Georgia Tech, where an emerging technologies course introduced him to in 2016. After graduating in 2017, he worked as a software engineer at Capital One while trading , mentored by a colleague deeply involved in the space. Over time, trading became his primary focus, and he transitioned to full-time in 2021. Thomas noted the appeal of trading's immediacy compared to the structured outcomes of software development. Reflecting on his time in the ecosystem, he emphasized the importance of in-person events in fostering connections and conviction, especially after faced challenges during the collapse. Despite setbacks, he observed that development speed, community strength, and user experience have driven its resurgence. He discussed broader trends and highlighted the interplay between AI and , maintaining that human users would remain central to Web3 adoption. [4]

Profitable Memecoins

Thomas and Kelxyz discussed the profitability and dynamics of on the Podcast. They explored how derive value from internet culture, attention, and virality rather than traditional metrics like utility or revenue. Thomas noted that inherently internet-native audience embraces memes due to their widespread relatability and ability to create a collective cultural moment. He emphasized the significance of distribution and community, as coins with broad ownership and limited concentration tend to perform better. Kelxyz reflected on how repeatedly gain traction despite skepticism, attributing this to their simplicity and relatability, resonating with large audiences. Both speakers highlighted how social media, influencers, and humor amplify meme coin success, often resulting in rapid value growth despite their inherent risks and volatility. [5]

Bull Market Review

Thomas appeared on the Logan Jastremski Podcast to discuss his journey in and his perspective on market trends. He recounted attending the Conference in Spain, his first major event, where he gained recognition after his social media following surged. Thomas shared that he initially got into during his computer science studies at Georgia Tech, where a course on emerging technologies introduced him to . Later, a mentor at his software engineering job deepened his interest, leading him to trade and study market cycles. By 2020, he had shifted focus to and projects, leveraging technical analysis and developer insights. Recently, he joined TCG Crypto as Head of Research, exploring trends like mobile-first applications, -based media, and next-generation infrastructure. [6]

Panels

Memecoins

The panel discussion, ": Fleeting Trend or Evolution?" at Singapore 2024 explored the rise and evolution of within the ecosystem. Panelists included Thomas, Sandra Leow (Kaito AI), Mura Mahmudov, Andrei Grachev (), and (6th Man Ventures). They discussed the enduring presence of coins like and their ability to persist through market cycles, driven by relatability, virality, and strong community engagement. The conversation highlighted how leverage the internet’s culture, turning viral trends into financialized assets. While recognizing speculative and high-risk nature, panelists noted their importance in fostering engagement and community-driven innovation in . They emphasized the competitive environment, the emergence of as a form of community-building, and their role in reflecting broader financial trends and societal behaviors. Discussions also touched on investment strategies, the concept of cult-like followings for successful coins, and the increasing production rate of in the market. [7]

In a discussion about spotting trends in , Thomas explained his approach to identifying opportunities in market segments, including and , , and . He highlighted the importance of fundamental research and observing market sentiment, using as an example of a project with strong fundamentals that was undervalued by public perception. He also emphasized the role of user experience in evaluating protocols and the necessity of community distribution for project success. Thomas discussed the challenges of launching tokens, including the impact of high, fully diluted values and the advantages of well-executed . Additionally, he expressed interest in consumer-focused applications and the intersection of AI and . Reflecting on the shift toward valuing application layers over infrastructure, he pointed out the growing need for meaningful metrics, such as user retention, to evaluate the success of -based applications. [8]

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