Cookie.fun, a new platform tracking AI projects in crypto, has launched its mindshare board showcasing the top 25 voices in the space. Positioned as a data-first view of AI activity across onchain and social layers, Cookie.fun is pushing to create what it calls the “first index” of the entire AI-crypto market.
LedgerLife, which focuses on daily updates around Internet Computer (ICP) and DFINITY, has secured the 9th position in the latest rankings. Known for its steady stream of explainers, news drops, and ecosystem highlights, the channel has become a regular source of insight for the growing ICP community. Its inclusion in the leaderboard shows the weight of consistent, topic-focused content within decentralised circles.
The leaderboard, based on what Cookie.fun calls “mindshare”, appears to blend metrics from both blockchain activity and online engagement. While the exact methodology hasn’t been publicly detailed, the scoring system is visualised through a dynamic tile display that changes based on real-time influence and responsiveness across projects.
Top spots are currently held by names such as Vincent (Cryptolution), ICP Insider, and the Cloud Foundation. Alongside LedgerLife, others on the list include Bennie, Diode, AmSpeed, digitalscape, and ICP HUB Korea—all of whom are regulars in the Web3 and AI crossover space.
On the same page, Cookie.fun features live data on ICP itself. At the time of the ranking update, ICP’s community sentiment was marked as 71.2 percent positive, with a market cap of $2.69 billion. It also lists the asset’s all-time high at $461.65, hit in May 2021.
Though the site is still in alpha and labels itself as version 1.0, Cookie.fun is aiming to be more than just a leaderboard. It’s positioning as a tracking layer for AI-linked projects and personalities is gaining attention, especially in spaces like Internet Computer, where decentralised infrastructure is being built specifically for AI-native use cases.
For content channels like LedgerLife, inclusion in a ranked index may open doors. In a space where onchain presence, media output, and community relevance are often hard to measure in real time, Cookie.fun’s approach gives a snapshot of who’s shaping the conversation.
It’s not clear yet whether this ranking will become a staple in the crypto calendar, or remain a niche signal for engaged followers. But as interest in the overlap between AI and blockchain continues, tools like this may offer one of the few structured ways to follow the shifts.
LedgerLife’s spot in the top 10 reinforces the value of covering one ecosystem well, especially when it comes to tech-heavy networks like DFINITY. As the AI-crypto space matures, having reliable voices across both the data layer and the narrative side may start to carry more weight than ever.
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