7 Best AI Cryptocurrencies To Buy in 2025
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Technology trends in general, specifically concentrated on technological convergence, are expanding through the idea that a variety of innovation platforms are converging to accelerate technological and economic growth. This further shows how investing in some AI crypto can boost and diversify your portfolio.
If you'd like to join the AI crypto rush but you're not sure where to start, keep reading to learn about the top AI coins that are well-positioned for success in 2025.
Price: $373.47
Market cap: $3.24 billion
Bittensor essentially functions as a decentralized marketplace where you can buy and sell AI models, computational resources and other digital commodities. It is an open-source, blockchain-based platform where you can also create and trade machine intelligence, storage and compute power. You can use its native token, TAO, for contributing resources and engaging in network activities.
Price: $4.48
Market cap: $2.32 billion
Render is having a decent 2025 after climbing its way back up from a slight plunge last year. That's not terribly surprising considering that its core competency — distributed GPU rendering — is in Nvidia's wheelhouse. The Render Network is a platform that connects artists needing rendering power with GPU owners willing to share their computing resources.
Its network is also built on the Ethereum blockchain, and developers use it to build high-bandwidth decentralized applications (dApps) for industries as varied as gaming, health care and finance.
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Price: $0.72
Market cap: $1.71 billion
Artificial Superintelligence Alliance combines artificial intelligence with blockchain technology, allowing for more efficient communication, decision making and financial transaction handling. This means it can essentially create a smart digital assistant for you to help you trade and manage your assets.
Price: $0.10
Market cap: $978 million
As a former $1 billion AI cryptocurrency, GRT is still too big to ignore even though it has dipped below that recently. It's the Ethereum-based native token of The Graph platform, whose indexing protocol serves as a sort of search engine for blockchain networks.
Price: $0.31
Market cap: $332 million
SingularityNET isn't far behind some of the biggest names in the AI crypto game. Its AGIX token enjoyed impressive gains in the past, but has struggled a little bit lately. Nevertheless, many experts are predicting a better forecast for the remainder of 2025, including a nearly 2% price increase.
The network is open-sourcing the building of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), which Singularity describes as 'decentralized human-level intelligence' — and it could be one of the industry's safer bets. Investors Observer recently issued the coin a low risk assessment.
Price: $0.39
Market cap: $196 million
TRAC is the native coin of OriginTrail and its decentralized knowledge graph, which 'organizes all issued assets into a smart global index allowing all assets to be made discoverable by keywords or IDs.'
Users can make their assets verifiable and searchable, and the technology is expanding to industries like pharmaceutical supply chains, global trade and customs, enterprise data, sustainable brands, transportation and food safety compliance.
Price: $0.08
Market cap: $43 million
Forta bills itself as the 'leading decentralized security and operational monitoring network for wallets, developers, and investors.' It uses machine learning to detect web3 anomalies and threats in real time while monitoring the health of smart contracts.
It's backed by some of the biggest names in the industry, including Coinbase Ventures and Digital Currency Group.
The bottom line is that the tokens you just read about are among the most popular and promising on the market — but there are hundreds of other blockchain projects that support AI functionality. Before you invest, learn as much as you can about AI tokens by reading tutorials on this rapidly evolving technology — industry publications like Sensorium offer excellent primers on AI cryptocurrency.
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