The latest market data from Pheonix reveals that PAAL AI ($PAAL) stands atop the DEFAI projects when it comes to social activity and engagement.The latest market data from Pheonix reveals that PAAL AI ($PAAL) stands atop the DEFAI projects when it comes to social activity and engagement.

DEFAI Projects Surge in Social Engagement Amid Growing Adoption

2025/09/22 20:00
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As the cryptocurrency sector evolves, the decentralized finance and artificial intelligence (DEFAI) projects are experiencing significant adoption. In this respect, the social media activity around the DEFAI projects has recently surged to a great extent. As per the data from Phoenix Group, a well-known crypto data and analytics provider, the top DEFAI projects in terms of social activity take into account PAAL AI ($PAAL), SwarmNode.ai ($SNAI), and ChainGPT ($CGPT). This substantial rise on social media underscores the growing demand for the DEFAI projects in the market.

PAAL AI ($PAAL) Dominates DEFAI Projects on Social Media with 1.4K Engaged Posts

The market data reveals that PAAL AI ($PAAL) stands atop the DEFAI projects when it comes to social activity. Hence, the project has reportedly seen 1.4K engaged posts and 135.8K interactions over the past 24 hours. Following that, SwarmNode.ai ($SNAI) stands in the 2nd top position among the DEFAI projects in the case of social activity. Particularly, its social activity displays 57.5K interactions and 1.2K engaged posts.

In the meantime, ChainGPT ($CGPT) has occupied the 3rd top place among the leading DEFAI projects on social media. Particularly, it has witnessed 1.0K engaged posts as well as 95.8K social interactions. Subsequently, Solidus AI Tech ($AITECH) has recorded 79.4K social interactions and 676.0 engaged posts on social media.

Apart from that, $ALPHA is the 5th most popular DEFAI project based on social activity. Specifically, over 24 hours, it has seen 23.2K interactions and 597.0 engaged posts on social media. The next player on the list is Aixbt ($AIXBT), accounting for 581.0 engaged posts and 43.3K interactions across the social media. After that, LayerAI ($LAI) has claimed the 7th top spot among the DEFAI projects in line with social activity, attaining 13.2K social interactions and 390.0 engaged posts.

Empyreal ($EMP) Bottoms List with 296 Engaged Posts and 9.6K Interactions

Phoenix Group’s list of prominent DEFAI projects, according to social activity, includes GRIFFAIN ($GRIFFAIN) in the 8th position. The project occupies 9.9K social interactions and 383.0 engaged posts on social media. Coming after that, Velvet ($VELVET) has seen 371.0 engaged posts and 110.9K social interactions. At the bottom of the list, Empyreal ($EMP) has recorded 9.6K social interactions and 296.0 engaged posts.

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