Threadguy

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Threadguy
Threadguy
handle@notthreadguy
rolestreamer, commentator
known fordaily crypto streams, interviews with market figures, NFT thread era

Threadguy is a crypto streamer and commentator who rose from NFT thread writing to hosting one of the most watched daily shows in crypto and trench culture.

Threadguy is a cryptocurrency streamer and commentator who posts on X as @notthreadguy. He hosts a live show broadcast on weekdays from New York, mixing market commentary, interviews, and internet culture, and he is one of the central media figures of the trenches era, platforming memecoin traders and founders for mainstream crypto audiences.

Career

Threadguy entered crypto as an NFT commentator. According to a profile by nft now, he was a first year business student from Virginia who dropped out to focus on NFTs full time, building his early reputation writing explanatory threads that earned him his name. In December 2021 he minted an XCOPY piece on Nifty Gateway and traded it for a Mutant Ape, a pivotal early trade in his own telling. As NFT attention migrated toward memecoins, he converted the thread audience into a streaming audience, becoming one of the most watched live personalities covering Solana trench culture, pump.fun launches, and the broader internet capital markets narrative.

His show features guests ranging from venture investors to anonymous traders, with episode rundowns covering topics like on chain culture shifts and major market events. He has announced CounterParty TV as the next chapter of the stream, formalizing it into a media brand. The January 2026 KOL intelligence dataset catalogues him under his handle with a mix of caller and trader tags and topics spanning crypto markets, NFTs, and political commentary.

Public presence

Threadguy streams on Twitch and X and maintains a YouTube archive. Influencer tracking sites list him among the top crypto content creators by engagement. His interview couch has become a canonical stop for trench figures; appearances on his stream function as mainstream arrival moments for pseudonymous traders in the way podcast appearances once did for DeFi founders. He is frequently discussed alongside the traders he covers, including Orangie and Unipcs, though his own role is primarily media rather than tracked wallet trading, and he does not feature on kolscan style leaderboards.

His commentary style is meme fluent and occasionally combative, and he has been both amplifier and critic of trench excesses, using the show to interrogate scandals as well as celebrate wins.

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