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crypto.news 2025-01-13 14:41:49

AI Agents notch 16% dip, biggest drawdown amid market correction

The crypto AI agent sector dropped to a market capitalization of $11.3 billion as altcoins plunged during an industry-wide correction. AI agents — protocols and projects powered by artificial intelligence — suffered the steepest drawdown among altcoins, with the category declining 16% in the past 24 hours. The sector saw sharp losses as leading projects such as Virtuals Protocol, AI16z ( AI16Z ), and aixbt by Virtuals ( AIXBT ) posted double-digit declines amid a broader retracement in digital asset prices on Monday, Jan. 13. Virtual fell 16%, bringing its market cap down to $2.3 billion. The project allows developers to create and interact with AI frameworks on decentralized networks like Base, an Ethereum layer-2 chain incubated by Coinbase. another crypto AI infrastructure provider, dropped 16% to a market cap of $1.07 billion. AIXBT, a platform used by traders to analyze tokens, saw the steepest decline among AI agents, with its market cap falling 21% to approximately $338 million. You might also like: MicroStrategy buys $243m Bitcoin, ups holdings to 450k coins AI Agents reel as crypto market sheds 6% AI Agents broke into the crypto scene late last year but amassed massive social media mindshare and billions in valuation within a few months. However, the meteoric rise has now given way to the sector’s first major downturn as the total cryptocurrency market cap fell to $3.2 trillion — a 6% drop. According to data from CoinGlass, the market downturn triggered liquidations across several crypto pairs. Approximately 222,751 traders were liquidated, with total liquidations reaching $544.82 million. “The largest single liquidation order happened on Binance – BTCUSDT with a value of $8.21M,” CoinGlass reported. 24-hour Crypto market liquidations – Jan. 13 | Source: CoinGlass Read more: Crypto will come of age in 2025 | Opinion

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