Quick Take
- AI agent projects raised $1.39B in 2025, topping crypto gaming’s $380M total
- Over 17,000 agents launched on Virtuals Protocol since November 2024
- AI dapps now make up 19% of Web3 activity, just below gaming at 20%
AI agents have taken a lead role in Web3 development this year, pulling in $1.39 billion in funding through June. The figure comes from DappRadar’s latest report and marks a sharp rise in capital allocation toward crypto-native automation tools. For comparison, total investment in blockchain gaming for the same period sits near $380 million.
Deployment numbers have scaled alongside funding. More than 17,000 agents have launched on Virtuals Protocol since late 2024. The platform is now averaging over 85 new agents per day. These agents carry out programmable tasks across DeFi interfaces, social platforms, and game environments, often tied to specific token mechanics or user profiles.
AI-linked dapps are now responsible for 19% of all on-chain activity, measured by daily unique active wallets. That figure has nearly doubled from January, when AI held just 9% of total share. Gaming currently stands at 20%.

Matchain, opBNB, and Nebula are among the most active chains supporting AI agent use. Matchain leads with nearly 1.9 million daily users across its AI-integrated applications. While many of these dapps are not exclusively agent-based, they include components for autonomous interactions or AI-driven decision flows.
The token market around agents has grown in parallel. At the time of reporting, AI-linked tokens held a combined market cap of $5.9 billion, with $1.4 billion in 24-hour volume. That number is down significantly from early June, when the sector peaked at $16.6 billion, but still reflects ongoing demand for agent-native protocols.
Adoption spans multiple regions. Europe accounts for 26% of AI dapp traffic this year, followed by Asia at 21% and North America at just under 16%. About one-third of all traffic comes from anonymized sources or mixed geographies, often using VPNs or uncategorized browser activity.

Not all activity is tied to high-functioning agents. Many projects have deployed tokens before core AI infrastructure is fully live. Others use simplified interfaces that operate closer to scripts than full agents. Still, the category is forming its own lane, both in terms of funding and usage.
While gaming continues to produce live titles and new economic loops, AI agents have emerged as the most capitalized trend in Web3 for 2025 so far. Investors are backing projects that offer persistent on-chain behavior through autonomous agents, with or without a game loop attached.
The broader impact is still forming, but the capital has moved. AI agents are now shaping how interfaces, protocols, and user flows are being built across the decentralized web.
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