According to recently published DeFi tokens engagement statistics, artificial intelligence-oriented DeFi projects have quickly spread on social media platforms.According to recently published DeFi tokens engagement statistics, artificial intelligence-oriented DeFi projects have quickly spread on social media platforms.

AI-Driven DeFi Tokens Dominate Social Media as PAAL Tops Engagement Charts With 14.8K Interactions

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According to recently published DeFi tokens engagement statistics that have been summarized on December 16, 2025, artificial intelligence-oriented DeFi tokens have quickly spread on social media platforms. The ranking focuses on the best projects of DeFi based on social activity in terms of how many posts engage during a 24-hour period and how many posts are overall across all platforms, including X, forums, and channels of the community.

The information shows that there is an evident trend: the most discussed trend of the decentralized finance is the AI-driven DeFi tokens that attract the attention of traders, developers, and retail communities alike.

PAAL Emerges as the Most Engaged DeFi Token

A leader of the list is PAAL, that had 627 engaged posts in the measured time period. These posts had about 14.8K interactions, which indicates good and high engagement of community. The position of PAAL implies a large number of highly active users who discuss, update, and develop the ecosystem instead of single-viral moments.

This committal state is usually a sign that a roadmap within a project is gaining more confidence especially as AI tooling keeps on crossing into DeFi automation and analytics.

SNAI and AITECH Follow Closely Behind

SNAI was second with 595 engaged posts, a bit behind PAAL in volume, but outstripping it in total engagements with 17.7K engagements. This indicates that a smaller number of posts was made, but the content was well-received by the audience leading to more in-depth discussions and recurrent interactions.

In the meantime, AITECH was ranked number three in terms of the number of engaged posts (535), yet had an astronomical reach with 124.6K interactions. This spike indicates an increase in interest or a significant trigger, e.g. announcements, integrations or increased ecosystem relevance, which pushed its social presence far beyond its number of posts.

SUPRA and ALPHA Maintain Strong Visibility

With 427 engaged posts and 53.8K interactions, SUPRA was ranked fourth in the DeFi tokens list, as the interest in the community is long-term. Its activity indicates a ratio between the post frequency and the reaction of the audience, which is commonly observed in projects with active updates of the development or infrastructure-oriented stories.

ALPHA came next with 282 active posts and 14.2K interactions, which is gradual yet more controlled social interactions. Not reaching the levels of the best performers, the numbers offered by ALPHA are still the evidence of a loyal and responsive base of community.

Mid-Tier Projects Show Consistent Community Interest

More down the list, AIXBT was at 219 engaged posts and 11.2K interactions, which means it was well in the category of the mid-tier. Although its total numbers are lower than leaders, the levels of engagement indicate that it remains relevant to the current AI DeFi debate.

ANON was next to lead 200 posts and 10.2K interactions with a similar traction. These numbers indicate that the interest in AI-oriented DeFi tokens is not concentrated in a few large projects, but is also distributed in various ecosystems.

GURU, CGPT, and C Round Out the Rankings

GURU was ranked 8th with 175 engaged posts and 5.1K interactions, whereas CGPT posted 153 engaged posts with 4.9K interactions. Both projects have their active yet fewer social footprints, which is also typical of emerging platforms or niche communities.

C had 129 engaged posts and 8.9K interactions which indicates that although the volume of posting was lower, the level of engagement per post was rather high.

Social Metrics Reflect Growing AI DeFi Tokens Momentum

On the whole, the information supports a bigger story that is being built in the crypto market: AI based DeFi tokens are gaining a disproportionate share of attention over more traditional protocols. Measures of social interaction like active posts and interactions give good feedback on the mood of the community, the driving force and future adoption.

With AI further overhauling trading, analytics, and decentralized automation, the social activity will seemingly continue to be one of the major leading indicators of new trends in the DeFi tokens environment.

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