The data listed the top cryptocurrencies that are seeing increased social engagement, an indicator that users are targeting these assets for growth.The data listed the top cryptocurrencies that are seeing increased social engagement, an indicator that users are targeting these assets for growth.

Top Trending Cryptos by Social Activity: ZORA, OGN, ALLO, PAAL, CRO, and Others Capture Top Investor Engagements

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Today, intelligence analytics platform LunarCrush listed top cryptocurrencies with outstanding social activity, a crucial on-chain metric for savvy traders and investors seeking to understand top trending assets in the virtual currency landscape. 

Amid the ongoing downtrend in the larger crypto market, most digital assets continue to maintain their consolidative movements as indicated by Bitcoin and Ethereum, whose prices currently stand at $67,497 and $1,987, respectively, since their fall below $90,000 and $3,000 psychological thresholds last month, on January 30.

While extreme negative sentiments (as showcased above in the wider crypto market) often signal opportunity for customers who positioned themselves as strategic investors, LunarCrush today identified cryptocurrencies that are significantly gaining traction across social media channels.

Top Crypto Assets Outperforming in Social Interactions

Zora (ZORA)

Zora, a crypto social protocol built on the Base Blockchain, is at the top of LunarCrush’s list, outperforming with top social and market activity. LunarCrush data identified that ZORA is currently making huge waves in the crypto market, an indicator of increased user interest in the platform. One of the major catalysts for Zora’s market enthusiasm is its recent move to launch a new product on the Solana blockchain yesterday. Zora debuted a new product called “attention markets on Solana on Monday, February 17, a feature that allows users to speculate on which trends and topics will gain traction online.

Origin Token (OGN)

Origin Token (OGN) is currently the second most-talked about asset in the larger crypto market as per LunarCrush data, showing significant user interest in its decentralized platform. Social activity dominance of the Origin Token is reflected in its recent price movements. CoinGecko data shows OGN recorded an impressive 16.2% over the past week, an indicator of increased appetite among users and heightened capital inflows into its platform.

Allora (ALLO)

Allora (ALLO) followed as it registered the third-highest engagements and user interactions across social media platforms over the past week, reflecting that the asset is in significant demand among crypto users. ALLO defied the ongoing downtrend in the wider crypto market, as it today experienced a 10.4% surge, and also has been up 28.8% and 7.9% over the past week and month, respectively, driven by strategic investors’ bullishness in its decentralized AI network.

PAAL AI (PAAL)

PAAL AI (PAAL), another crypto AI token, is currently in the market spotlight, leading in terms of social engagements as price accelerates amid a downward momentum currently being noticed in the wider crypto market. PAAL’s price has been up 4.4% over the past week, and today experienced another 6.1% rise, as growing interest around its AI capabilities contributes to increased use demand and price appreciation.

Cronos (CRO)

Fifth on the list is Cronos (CRO), a user-friendly blockchain platform that makes Web3 applications more rapid and cost-efficient for use. Across social channels, especially the X platform, CRO has seen a massive increase in posts, hashtags, and topics connected to its cryptocurrency. One of the key indicators of institutional investors’ enthusiasm towards CRO is the last week’s move by Truth Social Funds, a company linked to President Donald Trump, to submit a proposal to the SEC, seeking to launch a CRO ETF, known as the Cronos Yield Maximizer ETF.

Other Market Performers

LunarCrush also named other cryptocurrencies that lead in social engagements and user enthusiasm, which include Vertex (VRTX), Cetus Protocol (CETUS), Oasis (ROSE), Solv Protocol (SOLV), and Pudgy Penguins (PENGU).

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