Noah Zingler-Sternig is a venture fund founder and prediction-markets investor who co-founded UFO Holdings and founded 5c(c) Capital, a fund focused on event contracts and prediction markets. Noah Zingler-Sternig's Twitter Score is 60 out of 1000 (a Good rating) as of August 2026, ranking #14,315 (top 5%) among 483,944 tracked accounts.
Noah Zingler-Sternig previously served as Head of Operations at Kalshi, a role he held for two years before publicly announcing his departure. Before his time in the industry, he began trading prediction markets while in high school, and per The Wall Street Journal, ultimately made more than $100,000 from those investments, which he used toward tuition.
Noah Zingler-Sternig founded 5c(c) Capital alongside partner Adhi Rajaprabhakaran. The fund's name references Section 5c(c) of the Commodity Exchange Act, and it allocates capital and provides expertise to traders and tool-builders in event contracts and prediction markets. Per Fortune, the fund was raising up to $35 million to invest in prediction-market startups as of March 2026. Backers include Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour, Polymarket CEO Shayne Coplan, Marc Andreessen through Moneta Luna, Ribbit Capital founder Micky Malka, and former Multicoin managing partner Kyle Samani, according to Crypto Briefing. The fund's limited partners also hail from organizations including Polymarket, Paradigm, Pantera Capital, Dragonfly, SV Angel, and Alchemy, among others listed on the official 5c(c) Capital site.
Noah Zingler-Sternig also co-founded UFO Holdings, which describes itself as a worldview-driven investment firm backing builders on the frontiers of the New Economy. Noah Zingler-Sternig's account on X has accumulated 5,006 followers as of August 2026 across 3,926 posts. Noah Zingler-Sternig has been mentioned by 10 accounts a total of 11 times.
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