After a explosive rally through 2024 and much of 2025, artificial intelligence-related cryptocurrencies have suffered a brutal reversal, shedding massive value as hype fades and market conditions tighten.
- AI and big data tokens have lost approximately 75% of their combined market cap year-over-year.
- The sector has wiped out around $53 billion in value since peaking.
- December alone saw nearly $10 billion in losses, accelerating the year-end selloff.
A comprehensive report from CryptoPresales.com highlights the sector’s sharp correction, with fading enthusiasm, reduced liquidity, and broader crypto market weakness driving the downturn.
From Boom to Deep Correction
The AI token narrative dominated much of the previous bull cycle, fueled by excitement around machine learning, decentralized compute, and blockchain-AI integration. Projects in data infrastructure and AI agents attracted massive inflows.
The sector reached an all-time high market cap of $44.9 billion in early 2024. A mid-year pullback—triggered by U.S. export controls on AI chips, geopolitical risks, and profit-taking—halved that figure by August.
A strong rebound followed in late 2024, with the category surging 157% to $55.5 billion by year-end, building on a staggering 1,873% gain in 2023.
That momentum evaporated in 2025. As speculative fervor cooled, capital rotated away from high-risk AI plays toward more established assets.
Thinner liquidity, combined with a flood of new token launches, left the sector exposed during market-wide drawdowns. CoinMarketCap data shows a 63% decline (~$44 billion lost) by April, with only partial recoveries in Q2 and Q3 failing to reclaim prior highs.
Q4 Selloff Intensifies: $14 Billion Gone
The final quarter proved particularly punishing. November erased around $4 billion, while December accelerated losses to nearly $10 billion—capping a painful year-end rout.
The damage hit major projects hard. Eight of the top ten AI/big data tokens by market cap posted losses exceeding 70% over the year:
- Artificial Superintelligence Alliance: down 84%
- Render and The Graph: each down 82%
- Last year’s star performer, Virtuals Protocol (up >3,500% in 2024): down 73%
- Significant declines also in Injective, Filecoin, Internet Computer, and NEAR Protocol
At press time, the combined market cap of AI and big data tokens stands at $16.8 billion—a stark contrast to the peaks seen just a year ago.
What Drove the Reversal?
Several factors converged:
- Diminishing hype around AI-blockchain synergy as real-world adoption lagged.
- Broader risk-off sentiment in crypto amid macro uncertainty.
- Liquidity fragmentation from proliferating token launches.
- Rotation into lower-volatility assets during market pullbacks.
While the AI narrative remains compelling long-term, 2025 exposed the sector’s vulnerability to sentiment swings and speculative excess.
The sharp correction serves as a reminder that even the hottest themes can face prolonged drawdowns when momentum fades.
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