
Flipside Launches AI Platform That Delivers Real-Time Blockchain Intelligence to Combat Crypto Hype Cycles
FlipsideAI lets anyone understand and make decisions about crypto activity across 35+ blockchains by simply asking questions in natural language, helping projects and individuals apply smarter growth strategies based on real data instead of hype.
Flipside today announced the public launch of FlipsideAI, an AI-powered intelligence platform that generates growth insights and executes hyper-targeted campaigns across 35+ blockchains using proprietary address scoring data and algorithms. FlipsideAI can be easily accessed through the Flipside Model Context Protocol, or MCP, in market-leading LLMs like Claude, Gemini, and Cursor, or Flipside's own proprietary LLM chat interface.
With the Flipside MCP, now anyone can analyze and act on real-time blockchain activity through natural language prompts, or vibecoding, eliminating the need to spend hours writing SQL code. Together with this launch, Flipside has also boldly retired its SQL studio, leading the industry's evolution from code-based to AI-driven products.
"Understanding onchain behavior used to require a savvy analyst coding deep SQL queries," said Eric Stone, Co-Founder & Chief Data Scientist at Flipside. "Now, you can literally vibecode blockchain insights and growth strategies in minutes combined with the full power of LLM solutions using Flipside's MCP tools."
Embedded with Flipside's proprietary address scoring model, FlipsideAI gives growth teams the onchain intelligence needed to design and execute sustainable growth campaigns.
"The Flipside Growth MCP does much more than add an AI connector on top of static data. Our AI agents are essentially running 24/7 research sprints across the entire crypto ecosystem," explains Stone. "They're constantly learning from new transaction data, identifying behavioral shifts, and building the intelligence layer that powers instant insights through conversational AI."
Growth teams can now obtain insights in seconds with prompts like:
'What are the latest trends for high-scoring users in our network?'
'Which protocols do users in our network use the most?'
'What activities create the most high-value users in our network?'
FlipsideAI generated dashboard of top blockchains
Equipped with these insights, crypto growth teams can readily identify who their most valuable users are, what activities are creating the most on-chain value, and directly target growth campaigns to develop more high-value users and activities. This sustainable growth approach is a stark contrast to the hype-driven, pump-and-dump cycles that are commonplace in crypto, leading to 50%+ of tokens launched since 2021 failing.
Flipside has worked with 40+ protocols, including Solana, Avalanche, Near, Stellar, Aptos, and Marinade, to drive $168.3M in onchain economic activity since 2024, 128x ROI per dollar in campaign spend, and 76.2% new-to-chain user acquisition.
In the first half of 2025, Avalanche leveraged Flipside to acquire 77,500 wallets, driving $5.65MM in onchain activity with 3.2X higher retention rates.
'The hardest thing for blockchain networks today is developing users that will provide value in the long-run,' says John Nahas, Chief Business Officer for Ava Labs. 'Using Flipside, we were able to pinpoint the user journey that created the most high-value users for our ecosystem and drive on-chain volume through focused activations.'
Bringing Blockchain Intelligence to Millions of Crypto Users
FlipsideAI also delivers highly available blockchain intelligence to everyday crypto users. Today, there are an estimated 560M blockchain users, but only a tiny fraction of those users have the technical sophistication to analyze blockchain data. Instead, decisions on which blockchain ecosystems to support and invest in are made overly based on following key opinion leaders (KOLs) and social media attention.
Through the Flipside MCP, anyone can now do deep blockchain research that is currently limited to the most sophisticated analyst teams. Crypto users can better understand ecosystems, uncover cross-chain trends, and make more intelligent decisions on which networks to support and invest in.
'The same intelligence that only elite crypto projects and funds could afford is now available to anyone curious enough to ask the right questions,' said Jim Myers, Co-Founder and CTO at Flipside. 'Now individuals in the crypto ecosystem no longer need to rely on gut feel or hype-chasing to understand the right strategies and trends to follow. This will create a natural demand for more credible projects that will put crypto on a more sustainable growth path.'
For a limited time during the launch period, users are invited to get access to FlipsideAI at no cost here.
About Flipside Crypto
Flipside Crypto powers blockchain growth through actionable, AI-driven intelligence. The platform combines cross-chain data analysis with proprietary wallet scoring algorithms to create targeted growth strategies that drive transaction volume and build long-term user retention. Flipside Crypto has partnered with industry leaders like Avalanche, NEAR, BOB, and Kraken to deliver measurable growth outcomes across the Web3 ecosystem. Founded in 2017, Flipside is backed by investors including Republic, Tribe, Galaxy, Coinbase, and True Ventures.
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