Looks like LunarCrush just dropped its latest rankings for AI Agent projects, and honestly, the numbers are pretty interesting. They track social activity—basically how much people are talking about and interacting with these tokens online. And over the past day, one name really stands out.

Chainlink Takes a Clear Lead

Chainlink, or $LINK, is way out in front. According to the data, it racked up 16.5 thousand engaged posts and a massive 3.5 million interactions in just 24 hours. That’s a huge gap. The next project on the list, Injective ($INJ), had 4.8 thousand posts and about 256 thousand interactions. It’s not even close. Makes you wonder what’s driving all that chatter around LINK right now. Perhaps some recent development or maybe just growing confidence in its role within AI agents.

A Tight Race for Second

Behind the leader, things get a lot more competitive. Fetch.ai ($FET) and Paal AI ($PAAL) are practically neck-and-neck. Fetch had around 3.5 thousand engaged posts and 201 thousand interactions, while Paal wasn’t far behind with 2.9 thousand posts and 120 thousand interactions. It’s a real scrap for attention. Then there’s ChainGPT ($CGPT), which actually saw more interactions than Paal—229 thousand—despite a similar number of posts. It’s not always about volume, I guess. The quality or type of conversation matters too.

Arc ($ARC) and $BID are further back, but still holding their own with engagement in the thousands. They’re surviving, but it’s a struggle to keep up with the pace set by the top few.

Smaller Projects Scrap for Position

Down at the bottom of the top ten, the differences get even smaller. Cookie DAO ($COOKIE) and Magic ($MAGIC) are separated by a razor-thin margin. Cookie had 1.2 thousand engaged posts, Magic had 1.1 thousand. A difference of just a hundred posts. But Cookie’s interactions were significantly higher—143 thousand compared to Magic’s 33.6 thousand. That’s a pretty big disparity in how people are engaging with the content.

And then there’s AI XBT ($AIXBT), rounding out the list. It matched Magic’s 1.1 thousand posts but pulled in nearly 62 thousand interactions—almost double what Magic managed. It’s a reminder that these numbers only tell part of the story. The real meaning behind the engagement is what’s important.