AI Tokens FET, INJ, and PAAL Dominate Social Hype—Because Bots Love Talking About Themselves
Move over, human influencers—algorithmic assets are now winning the popularity contest. Three AI-agent projects surge in social chatter while traditional finance still can't tell a neural net from a fishing net.
FET leads the pack with its decentralized machine learning platform, followed by INJ's blockchain-agnostic AI tools and PAAL's niche in autonomous agents. Guess what's trending? Projects that automate the very social platforms hyping them.
Bonus cynicism: Watch these tokens moon while Wall Street 'experts' still think AI means buying IBM stock.

- FET had the highest post count at 4,900, while INJ took the lead with over 492,000 engagements in social interactions.
- Virtual, PAAL, and Cookie engaged well with the smaller post volumes.
- While A16Z had only 1,000 posts, they obtained 18 million interactions from broader brand mentions.
AI agent projects continue to dominate online discussions, with several platforms drawing notable attention across social networks. According to the most recent Phoenix Group and LunarCrush data on June 7, 2022, FET, INJ, and PAAL topped the social engagement charts.
TOP #AIAGENT PROJECTS BY SOCIAL ACTIVITY$FET $INJ $PAAL #VIRTUAL $COOKIE $AITECH $AIXBT $CGPT $DCK #AI16Z pic.twitter.com/frer7vx8Fi
— PHOENIX – crypto News & Analytics (@pnxgrp) June 7, 2025Among all AI agent projects reported, INJ had the most interactions, accumulating 492,500 socially driven actions like likes, retweets, comments, and upvotes. Although INJ lags behind FET in terms of the number of posts, with 4.8K posts compared to FET’s 4.9K, it seems to have a more engaged community per post.
FET came close in second place with 370,400 interactions, quite true to the daily net of AI discussions. The consistency in the volume of engaged posts in the project reveals how it gains more influence within the AI ecosystem.
Coming third was PAAL, which managed to log 3.8K posts, generating 277,900 interactions. This is reflected by an increasing user base of the project’s growing interest in personalized AI applications, particularly in retail and enterprise adoption.
Virtual and Cookie Register Surprising Engagement Gains
Virtual also had stronger social traction than expected, with 359,600 interactions off 2.8K posts. Even though it has a lower post count, the high interaction rate puts it ahead of PAAL in terms of total social response.
Cookie performed well, too, with 131,300 interactions from 2K engaged posts. Its inclusion in the top five appears to be largely due to community-driven campaigns and meme-style content, which is resonating with users online.
Meanwhile, AITECH recorded 117,500 interactions from 1.8K posts, while AIXBT was steady with 90,500 interactions. Both of these platforms have continued to be steadily interesting to developers and respective DeFi communities
Smaller Projects Build Momentum Despite Lower Volumes
With lower activity levels, CGPT and DCK also made the top 10. From 1.4K posts, CGPT generated 153,700 interactions with a high engagement per post rate. While the ninth most active community by post count, DCK remained with 32,100 interactions, suggesting loyal and smaller users.
A16Z, listed last in the ranking, got only 1K engaged posts, but with 18 million total interactions captured, this is a number greatly inflated by mentions of the overall brand and institutional discussions rather than direct community content.
A broader trend is seen in the data regarding diversified interest in AI agents, be it utility-based, such as FET, INJ, or experimental or niche, such as DCK and AITECH. Overall, high engagement levels across multiple tiers prove that there is a strong appetite for AI-powered solutions and strong foundations in the community behind these projects.