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8 TRX 8TRON | $0.3301 | −0.39% | 4.09% | 1.24% | $31.21 B | $31.21 B | $213.00 M | |||
176 THETA 176Theta Network | $0.1379 | 0.36% | 3.90% | −8.76% | $137.90 M | $137.90 M | $5.26 M | |||
307 AIOZ 307AIOZ Network | $0.05073 | −0.85% | −5.36% | −11.88% | $64.15 M | $64.15 M | $3.72 M | |||
328 ENJ 328Enjin Coin | $0.02965 | 2.02% | 2.95% | −3.35% | $58.56 M | $59.24 M | $4.77 M | |||
333 TFUEL 333Theta Fuel | $0.0077 | 0.33% | 1.87% | −7.06% | $56.88 M | $56.88 M | $1.40 M | |||
480 SNT 480Status | $0.007325 | 3.15% | 2.58% | 0.28% | $35.25 M | $49.85 M | $515,124.74 | |||
590 HIVE 590Hive | $0.0484 | 0.09% | −3.44% | 3.77% | $27.27 M | $27.27 M | $1.42 M | |||
672 STEEM 672Steem | $0.04001 | 0.76% | −2.38% | −11.79% | $22.12 M | $22.12 M | $2.25 M | |||
706 CHEEL 706Cheelee | $0.3644 | −1.15% | 0.57% | −5.00% | $20.66 M | $363.60 M | $525,261.00 | |||
717 IQ 717IQ | $0.0007562 | −0.31% | 2.08% | −6.89% | $20.19 M | $20.19 M | $594,031.00 | |||
760 WAXP 760WAX | $0.00398 | −0.86% | −5.04% | −12.63% | $18.29 M | $18.30 M | $660,619.67 | |||
807 VEE 807BLOCKv | $0.00881 | −3.16% | 2.02% | 28.88% | $16.35 M | $16.35 M | $297.50 | |||
852 DESO 852Decentralized Social | $1.67 | −1.76% | −44.33% | −50.00% | $14.84 M | $18.05 M | $7,696.99 | |||
891 MBL 891MovieBloc | $0.000698 | 0.67% | 1.33% | 0.17% | $13.63 M | $20.94 M | $978,752.49 | |||
1134 ADX 1134AdEx | $0.0557 | 0.49% | 0.27% | −2.25% | $8.24 M | $8.36 M | $420,181.52 | |||
1551 MEA 1551MECCA | $0.002294 | −0.30% | −2.52% | −13.31% | $3.72 M | $9.17 M | $45,726.94 | |||
1846 NUM 1846Numbers Protocol | $0.002619 | −0.95% | −0.21% | −20.27% | $2.37 M | $2.39 M | $103,327.00 | |||
2070 KIN 2070Kin | $0.0₅64 | 7.05% | −7.53% | 8.37% | $1.77 M | $1.77 M | $364.66 | |||
2365 COS 2365Contentos | $0.0002426 | 0.77% | −7.12% | −56.71% | $1.26 M | $2.40 M | $68,248.67 | |||
2442 RDD 2442Reddcoin | $0.00003308 | −13.36% | 7.19% | 22.43% | $1.14 M | $1.10 M | $4,490.61 | |||
3382 DSM 3382Desmos | $0.004292 | −0.46% | −1.49% | −15.67% | $410,271.67 | $706,618.81 | $14.03 | |||
3392 XMX 3392XMax | $0.00001508 | −10.62% | 6.96% | 16.58% | $407,160.00 | $452,400.00 | $132.41 | |||
3534 STMX 3534StormX | $0.00002868 | 4.03% | 166.05% | 128.08% | $354,269.81 | $358,500.00 | $1,443.59 | |||
4102 SNAP 4102Snappy | $0.0002045 | −1.41% | 4.03% | −1.26% | $204,500.00 | $204,500.00 | $261.75 | |||
4751 BANK 4751Bankless DAO | $0.0001412 | −2.22% | 9.59% | −11.03% | $116,517.83 | $141,200.00 | $7.98 | |||
4952 GARI 4952Gari Network | $0.0001773 | −8.62% | −14.33% | −18.59% | $99,560.54 | $173,655.47 | $6,444.80 | |||
5566 VIS 5566Envision Labs | $0.001109 | −4.48% | 7.83% | 2.31% | $60,995.00 | $110,900.00 | $5.33 | |||
6098 CDB 6098ZENKOKU | $0.0000426 | −2.03% | 5.87% | 38.19% | $40,795.16 | $40,795.16 | $43.14 | |||
6133 FML 6133FML | $0.00004008 | −16.81% | −31.07% | 365.54% | $39,673.33 | $39,673.33 | $2,150.36 | |||
6290 CHRP 6290Chirpley | $0.0000848 | −5.22% | −4.64% | −11.11% | $35,024.90 | $83,950.48 | $13.10 | |||
6971 URQA 6971UREEQA | $0.000727 | −13.20% | −7.18% | −9.98% | $20,137.96 | $72,700.00 | $19,845.36 | |||
7890 VIBE 7890Vibe | $0.00000982 | −1.90% | −0.30% | 11.97% | $9,729.13 | $9,729.13 | $29.55 | |||
9903 VDR 9903Vodra | $0.002093 | −4.15% | −11.39% | 90.49% | -- | $4.19 M | $2,304.65 | |||
10892 MEDIA 10892Solmedia | $0.0000894 | −5.84% | −1.72% | 13.81% | -- | $8,940.00 | $6.10 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Media crypto category?
The Media crypto category groups blockchain protocols that decentralize content creation, distribution, and monetization — removing centralized gatekeepers from video streaming, social networking, advertising, and creator payments. The Media category matters because tokens capture value from creator economies that route advertiser and viewer spend directly to creators. DropsTab tracks dozens of Media projects across five sub-buckets: video/streaming infrastructure, decentralized social, content monetization, on-chain advertising, and knowledge/IP protocols.
How do media crypto coins work?
Media crypto coins work by tokenizing the flow of value between advertisers, viewers, and creators. A media token rewards network participants for contributing bandwidth, content, or attention — replacing platform ad-revenue cuts with direct on-chain payments. Theta Fuel (TFUEL) pays edge nodes that relay video bandwidth, while AdEx (ADX) settles advertising spend on-chain. For investors, this mechanism ties token demand to real content and ad activity rather than speculation alone.
What is SocialFi in crypto?
SocialFi combines social networking with decentralized finance, letting users own their identity, content, and audience as on-chain assets instead of platform-controlled accounts. SocialFi matters because creators capture the monetization that centralized social networks retain. Hive (HIVE), Steem (STEEM), Status (SNT), and Decentralized Social (DESO) anchor the SocialFi sub-bucket, offering token rewards for engagement. Hive runs 3-second blocks and fee-less posting via Resource Credits.
Which decentralized social media token leads by active users?
Hive (HIVE) leads decentralized social networks by daily active users, running roughly 2x Steem's daily active base. Hive hard-forked from Steem in 2020 and hosts one of the most-visited decentralized blogging communities, with 3-second blocks and fee-less posting. Active usage matters more than market cap in SocialFi — several social tokens carry valuations disconnected from measurable activity, so investors should cross-check daily active wallets against price before treating any token as a leader.
How do content creators earn crypto on decentralized platforms?
Content creators earn crypto through direct token flows from advertisers and viewers, bypassing platform revenue cuts. On decentralized platforms, advertiser spend routes on-chain to creators — AdEx (ADX) settles advertising payments directly, while watch-to-earn apps like Cheelee (CHEEL) reward viewers and creators in native tokens. Cheelee reports 17M+ app installs. This advertiser-and-viewer-to-creator token flow is the Media category's clearest product-market fit and a distinct, underexposed advertising sub-sector.
Why do blockchain video streaming platforms differ from YouTube?
Blockchain video streaming platforms differ from YouTube by distributing bandwidth delivery across user-run nodes instead of centralized servers, paying operators in tokens. Theta Network (THETA) relays video through 30,000+ edge nodes that earn Theta Fuel (TFUEL), and AIOZ Network (AIOZ) operates 200,000+ P2P CDN nodes (DePINScan). This peer-to-peer model cuts delivery costs and shares revenue with node operators, whereas YouTube retains ad revenue and controls distribution centrally.
Which projects lead the Media crypto sector?
Theta Network (THETA), TRON (TRX), AIOZ Network (AIOZ), and Hive (HIVE) lead the Media crypto sector across its sub-buckets. Theta runs decentralized video streaming via 30,000+ edge nodes and since 2024 extends into EdgeCloud GPU/AI compute. TRON anchors a dense media dApp ecosystem with 1,000+ dApps (all categories, DappRadar). DropsTab's category scanner ranks every Media project by market cap with side-by-side filters for usage and tokenomics.
How are media crypto tokens evaluated and ranked by market cap?
Media crypto tokens are evaluated by blending several usage metrics, since no single standardized figure covers the category. Analysts track daily active users, unique active wallets interacting with media dApps, on-chain creator earnings, ad spend routed through the protocol, and — for streaming infrastructure — bandwidth delivered and active node count. The central red flag is user-growth-versus-market-cap mismatch. DropsTab lets investors filter Media tokens and compare these structural metrics against market cap ranking.
What are the risks of investing in Media crypto tokens?
Media crypto tokens carry a central risk: valuations disconnected from measurable active usage. Many decentralized social networks have thin, plateaued daily-active bases and high token concentration among early holders. Creator and advertising tokens face regulatory exposure where they resemble revenue-share instruments. Streaming-infrastructure projects pivoting to AI compute — Theta EdgeCloud, AIOZ — face execution and competitive risk versus AWS and GCP. Investors should cross-check active dApp wallets and content volume against price.
How can investors track Media crypto projects on DropsTab?
Investors track Media crypto projects on DropsTab through the category scanner, which lists every Media token with filters for market cap ranking, tokenomics, and fundraising. DropsTab aggregates vesting schedules, unlock calendars, and investor profiles across the category's video/streaming, social, advertising, and creator-token sub-buckets. Drops Bot alerts notify users of unlock events and listing changes, helping investors compare structural usage metrics against price before allocating.