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Just been digging into Andrew Kang's portfolio and honestly, the guy's track record is hard to ignore. We're talking about someone who turned $5K into $208M — not the kind of thing you see every day in crypto.
What makes Andrew Kang interesting isn't just the numbers though. He co-founded Mechanism Capital and has this reputation for making early, high-conviction calls. Like, he was in on 1inch and Arbitrum way before they became obvious plays. The DOGE move alone — bought at $0.005, sold at $0.50 — shows he understands momentum and timing.
His take on Ethereum is where it gets spicy. When the ETH ETF got approved, Kang basically said: yeah, it'll pump to $2,400–$3,000 range, but it's not going to hold that. His reasoning? ETH is just too expensive relative to what it offers. Bitcoin gets the institutional flows, but ETH only captures maybe 15% of that. The community has these wild expectations about ETH becoming mainstream, but the capital flows don't actually support it.
Looking at where Andrew Kang is actually deploying capital right now tells you what he's thinking. Covalent (CQT) is his biggest position — $4.45M at 33.48M tokens. That's a data infrastructure play, which makes sense if you believe in long-term adoption. But then he's also holding MAGA, which is basically a meme coin riding Trump's attention economy. His thesis: politics generates endless controversy and media coverage, which drives speculation and liquidity.
The portfolio mix is interesting because it's not pure infrastructure or pure hype. You've got 1inch and Botanix sitting alongside these attention-driven plays. It's like he's figured out that the market rewards two things simultaneously: narratives that capture attention, and infrastructure that actually solves problems.
Andrew Kang's edge seems to be about reading the room — understanding what drives capital flows in this space. Meme coins work because attention is real and tradeable. Data projects work because the industry actually needs them. And being skeptical of ETH isn't contrarian posturing, it's just following the money.
Worth paying attention to what he's doing next. Over 360K people follow his calls for a reason.