Ansem unveiled a Solana launchpad and on‑chain index that lets projects earn leaderboard status by burning its $ANSEM token, aiming to reshape influencer‑driven token launches.
Ansem has rolled out a new Solana‑based launchpad paired with the Z500 on‑chain index, a system that lets crypto projects climb a leaderboard by burning the platform’s native $ANSEM token.
How the Launchpad Works
The launchpad functions as a decentralized fundraising hub where developers can list token sales, while the Z500 index tracks on‑chain activity such as token burns, liquidity provision, and community engagement.
Projects that burn $ANSEM tokens earn points that contribute to their ranking on the Z500 leaderboard. Higher rankings can unlock promotional slots, reduced fees, and increased visibility within the Ansem ecosystem.
Incentivizing Influencer Participation
Ansem’s model is designed to attract influencers by tying token performance to measurable on‑chain actions. Influencers can earn $ANSEM through referrals, and by encouraging their audiences to burn tokens, they help projects climb the leaderboard.
The platform also offers a reward pool that distributes additional $ANSEM to top‑performing influencers, creating a feedback loop that aligns community growth with token utility.
Potential Impact on Token Launches
By integrating on‑chain metrics directly into launch mechanics, Ansem aims to reduce reliance on speculative hype and instead reward projects that demonstrate genuine community support.
Analysts suggest that this approach could lead to more sustainable token economies, as projects must maintain active participation to retain their leaderboard position.
- Burn $ANSEM to earn points
- Climb the Z500 leaderboard
- Gain promotional benefits
- Earn influencer rewards
The Z500 index creates a transparent, data‑driven way to measure a project's health and community backing.
While the launchpad is still in its early stages, Ansem plans to expand its feature set with cross‑chain support and additional analytics tools later this year.
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