01 The set
What is on this board
The AI label here folds six of CoinMarketCap's tags into one: big data, agents, generative models, applications, agent launchpads, and AI-themed memecoins. That is a wide net on purpose, and it is worth knowing before you read anything into the board — a compute marketplace, a token that pays for inference and an AI-themed memecoin all sit on it.
The top 1,000 by market cap holds 147 of them, and the board draws the 100 largest — past that a bubble comes out smaller than its own label. Coins can belong to more than one sector, so a number of these names also appear on the DeFi board.
Everything else works the way it does on the whole-market board: size is market cap, color is the price change over the period on the buttons, and grey means a coin barely moved. The longer version, with the exact color thresholds, is in the guide.
02 Movers
Biggest moves in the sector, last 24 hours
▲ Gainers
| Coin | Price | 24h | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| ANSEMThe Black Bull | $0.2897 | +19.34% | $37M |
| VVVVenice Token | $12.75 | +7.37% | $11M |
| SKYAISKYAI | $0.0741 | +6.86% | $18M |
| DEXEDeXe | $1.93 | +5.19% | $30M |
| ALLOAllora | $0.2803 | +4.52% | $72M |
▼ Losers
| Coin | Price | 24h | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| VELVETVelvet | $0.6223 | -39.91% | $29M |
| ROBOFabric Protocol | $0.0133 | -13.69% | $15M |
| PRLPerle | $0.3877 | -6.21% | $16M |
| DOSDAPPOS | $0.2370 | -4.63% | $241M |
| DATAData Network | $0.1796 | -4.57% | $13M |
Both tables are drawn from this board only, and every coin in them traded at least $10M in the past 24 hours. That volume floor is the same one the whole-market board uses, and it matters more here: a sector is a slice, so fewer coins clear a fixed dollar amount, and the ones that do not are exactly where a spectacular percentage turns out to be one buyer on a quiet market.
03 Background
What is AI crypto?
"AI crypto" is a label rather than a technology, and it covers at least four different things. Which one you are looking at matters more here than on any other board, because the tag makes no distinction between them.
Compute networks. Marketplaces for GPU time: someone with spare hardware rents it out, someone training or running a model pays for it, and the token is the unit of payment. The closest thing in the category to a business with a cost and a price.
Agent frameworks and launchpads. Tooling for deploying autonomous programs that hold a wallet and act on their own — trading, posting, calling other services. The token is usually payment for the platform, governance over it, or both.
Data networks. Paying for datasets, for labelling, or for access to a model's output, with the chain used to settle and to record who contributed what.
AI-themed meme coins. A meme coin with a robot in the picture. Economically these belong on the memes board, and they are here because of what the token is about rather than what it does.
The tag describes a subject, not a mechanism. A coin is filed under AI because of what its project says it is about — a claim made in its own documentation. Nothing on this board is evidence that a model runs anywhere, that the token is involved when it does, or that either would stop if the token disappeared.
And the sector moves on news that is not about it. More than any other board here, a uniformly green day tends to follow something that happened to a chip maker or a large private company — none of which hold or use these tokens. The correlation is real; the causation runs one way.
It is also the youngest board on the site, which shows up in the yearly view: a good share of these coins have no year-old price to compare against, so more circles come out grey there than on the whole-market board. Those are coins with no anchor, drawn neutral rather than guessed at.
04 The app
The same filter, over the whole market
This page is one fixed slice: one sector, the largest names in it, four periods, prices in dollars. The app it was cut from carries all 1,000 coins and lets you set the filter yourself — by category, by chain ecosystem, by exchange — then keep what you found as favorites. Free, no ads, no account, and it runs in a browser tab as well as on a phone.
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