Recent analytics from CryptoDep, sourced via LunarCrush, highlight the top Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) projects based on social activity. The data is structured around three core metrics like total posts, interactions, and social dominance. The metrics evaluate the general visibility and engagement rates on the digital front.
Dfinity ($ICP) has the highest volume 7.58K posts and 1.32M interactions and is an active participant in the community. Filecoin ($FIL) comes next with 2.54K posts and 567K interactions and the highest rate of social dominance 0.40%. The Render ($RENDER) had 2.08K posts and 174K interactions and was socially dominated with the social dominance score of 0.30%.
Mid-Tier DePIN Project Visibility
Helium ($HNT) and Siacoin ($SC) have registered a little more than 1,000 posts and interactions below 200K. The two have a social dominance share of 0.15% indicating a moderate yet steady audience coverage. Arweave ($AR) experienced 987 posts and 102K interactions that are consistent with the 0.10% dominance metric.
Akash Network ($AKT) having 831 posts and 78.3K interactions also had a 0.10% social dominance rate. $PEAQ, $ANYONE and $FLUX came next with between 650 to 750 posts. Their relationships were between 70K and 105K and social dominance was between 0.05-0.10 percent.
Comparative Analysis and Engagement Trends
Projects at the top of the list have larger communities or marketing operations that drive frequent content and discussions. Social dominance percentages indicate the relative voice share across platforms, not just raw interaction numbers. Filecoin ‘s lower post count but higher dominance indicates stronger per-post engagement or platform-specific interest.
The post to interaction ratio unveils the disparities in community processes.Dfinity’s post-to-interaction ratio suggests strong amplification through sharing and responses. Smaller projects, with less posts such as $FLUX and $ANYONE, also documented measurable interactions, which are directed to focused or niche discussions.
These implications can help to see what DePIN initiatives are supporting social presence. They also indicate the change in attention and engagement in the decentralized physical infrastructure space.


