Difference Between Meme and AI Agent: The New Incarnation of the Attention Economy
Original Article Title: Memecoins vs. AI Agent Coins: What's the Difference
Original Article Author: Defi0xJeff, Crypto Kol
Original Article Translation: zhouzhou, BlockBeats
Editor's Note: This article discusses the similarities and differences between meme coins and AI agent tokens. Both are driven by attention-based value, but meme coins rely on hype alone, while AI agent tokens require continuous updates and actual utility to stand out in the competition. The article also analyzes the current investment trends and suggestions for AI agent tokens.
The following is the original content (slightly reorganized for ease of reading comprehension):
I've recently seen many people equate AI agent tokens with meme coins, saying they are basically the same thing.
Well, yes and no.
Similarities
Truth be told, unlike DeFi or L1 tokens, which have clear metrics such as Total Value Locked (TVL), trading volume, number of transactions, wallet count, etc., no one knows how to price a meme coin.
The core of meme coins is:
Attention: How many people are talking about it?
Virality: How widely is the meme spreading online?
Popularity: Is it currently trending?
Meme coins do not need a "real product"; in this space, attention + token = product. That's why their value can skyrocket to billions based solely on hype.
AI agent tokens are very similar in this respect. Exciting aspects include:
A personalized AI agent that sings, dances, or interacts in a fun way.
An intelligence-focused AI agent suddenly sharing insider information that can cause the token to surge 5x in a day.
Here too, it's attention + token = product. Like meme coins, AI agent tokens also lack a clear "pricing" mechanism, and everything depends on whether they can capture attention.
Differences
But the AI agent space cannot survive on attention alone.
The competition in this field is already fierce. To stand out, you need to continuously iterate: launch new features, optimize interactions, and maintain user engagement. If you can't release something new every 2-3 days, your audience will churn.
On Crypto Twitter, everyone's attention span is as short as a goldfish's. Whether you're building:
A DeFi-powered AI agent,
A personality-driven agent,
An intelligence-sharing agent,
or any other completely different new concept...
You must constantly bring fresh content to stay hot.
This is another form of the "attention game"
In the DeFi space, you can quietly develop for 3-4 weeks and then launch a big project to make waves.
But in the AI agent space? You don't have that luxury of time.
In this field, attention is the product.
If you can't keep your audience interested day in and day out, they will quickly move on to hotter, more appealing agents. And once you lose momentum, it's almost impossible to regain.
So, if you're building a unique product in the AI agent space and want to brainstorm some attention-grabbing tactics, feel free to DM me anytime. I'm always ready to share Go-To-Market (GTM) strategy ideas.
The Current Investment Landscape
Investing in AI agents is no longer as easy as it was a month ago.
Back then, a unique agent could easily reach a Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV) of $10-20 million solely based on hype.
Now? New unique agents typically fall in the $1-5 million range, and even these require fierce competition to stand out.
If you're an investor, here are some suggestions:
Double down on major AI agents with strong communities and real utility.
Be selective with smaller agents—only invest when you're confident they have something truly unique and can compete in this crowded market.
If you don't have time to actively trade, you can stock up on AI agent ecosystem coins like VIRTUAL, AI16Z, VVAIFU, ZEREBRO and wait for returns.
What Will Happen Next
It is important to note that you need to do your own research (DYOR), think independently, and critically form your own opinion before jumping into an investment, as some projects may 10-20x, but some may perform poorly.
You may also like

Exchanging 200,000 for nearly 100 million, DeFi stablecoins face another attack

The underlying business agreement of the trillion-dollar Agent economy: Understanding ERC-8183, it's not just about payments, but the future

When Wall Street's ETH begins to "yield": Looking at the asset properties of Ethereum from BlackRock's ETHB

The Power of Agency: The Agentic Wallet and the Next Decade of Wallets

Understanding x402 and MPP in One Article: Two Routes for Agent Payments

Particle Founder: The entrepreneurial insights I have gained the most from in the past year

Huang Renxun's latest podcast transcript: The future of Nvidia, the development of embodied intelligence and agents, the explosion of inference demand, and the public relations crisis of artificial intelligence

OKX Ventures Research Report: AI Agent Economic Infrastructure Research Report (Part 1)

The migration of settlement rights: B18 and the institutional starting point of on-chain banks

From Tencent and Circle: Looking at the Simple and Difficult Questions of Investment

The second half of stablecoins no longer belongs to the crypto circle

Cursor "Shell" Kimi Controversy Reversed: From Copyright Infringement Allegations to Authorized Collaboration, China's Open Source Model Once Again Becomes a Global AI Foundation

The Real Reason Tokens Don't Sell: 90% of Crypto Projects Overlook Investor Relations

Is the income of pump.fun real, earning a million dollars a day despite the market downturn?

The real reason why tokens are not selling: 90% of crypto projects neglect investor relations

Who is the true winner of the "Tokenization" narrative?

Moss: The Era of AI-Traded by Anyone | Project Introduction
