ANSEM AIRDROP TRACKERA live, on-chain tracker for every transfer leaving Ansem's airdrop wallet. Watch the sends as they land, browse the full last 24 hours, and see the total value going out.
Ansem's pump.fun profile pulls in creator fees from the coins launched under it. By his own words, around $200k in a week. Instead of pocketing all of it, he started sending it back to the trenches: asking people to drop their Solana address, then firing transfers straight to their wallets. He's called it a "stimmy," a trenches stimulus in the spirit of the Jito airdrop that kicked off in 2023.
No claim site. No token to buy. Just SOL and tokens leaving his wallet, one address at a time.
AnsemRadar exists to make that visible: every one of those sends, live and on-chain, so you can watch the airdrop actually happen and see exactly how much has gone out.
From a raw chain event to a row you can act on.
On load, the tracker pulls the wallet's recent transactions from Helius and pages backwards until a full 24 hours is covered. From then on it checks for new sends every 45 seconds, keeping a rolling 24-hour window. Older entries drop off as time moves forward.
Each transaction is split into individual outgoing transfers, both SPL tokens and native SOL. Airdrops are often batched (one transaction to many recipients), so each recipient becomes its own row, and everything is de-duplicated by signature so nothing is counted twice.
The newest 8 sends sit in the Live panel and flash as they arrive. As newer sends come
in, older ones roll down into the History table: a paginated, Solscan-style record of
every transfer in the window, each with its USD value. Every row links to Solscan for the
transaction, the token, and the recipient.
The mint shows immediately and links to Solscan, the actionable signal. Token name and symbol are resolved asynchronously and fill in when available; brand-new airdrop tokens that aren't indexed yet simply show the mint, which is the field worth investigating anyway.
Each transfer is priced through DexScreener at the current market rate, and a running total of the value airdropped in the last 24 hours sits up top. Figures are estimated at current price, so a brand-new token that hasn't listed yet isn't counted until it does.