Today, social activity in the NFT ecosystem has increased significantly, with multiple projects generating significant engagement in 24 hours. New data from Phoenix Group and LunarCrush shows the names receiving the most attention, interaction, and community conversation.
Top #NFT projects by social activities $LINK $PENGU $ICP $ROSE $DGB $XTZ $APE $FET $VRA $STX pic.twitter.com/CV8Jg1Oq2o
— Phoenix – Crypto News and Analysis (@pnxgrp) December 4, 2025
LINK dominates social activity as interest in NFTs surges
NFT social indicators show growth in engagement rates, with LINK in first place among all industry representatives. LINK created 10.4,000 engaged posts and registered 3.3 million interactions in 24 hours. These interactions, such as comments, retweets, likes, and upvotes, indicate high community engagement and further interest in the project.
PENGU records a huge number of posts with 840 posts and 1.2 million interactions
PENGU became the second most active project, significantly increasing its social presence. Data shows that the project had 8.4,000 engaged posts and 1.2 million interactions. Although there is a big difference between LINK and PENGU, PENGU still has the higher profile and sense of community. This upward trend continues to show that meme-based NFT assets are gaining significant followings online.
ICP maintains high traffic with 6.5K posts and 474.4K interactions
ICP ranked third in number of social activities, generating 6.5,000 engaged posts. During the measurement time, the interactions were found to be 474.4K. Despite the fact that the overall number of interactions was lower than the first two, ICP is still the dominant force in the NFT connection chain. The gap between projects highlights that the amount of engagement is not necessarily proportional to the size of the community.
Mid-tier project: After consistent engagement of ROSE, DGB, XTZ
Mid-range NFTs are represented by a group of similar projects with stable activity. ROSE had 3.2,000 engaged posts and 209.5,000 interactions. DGB followed suit with 31,000 engaged posts and 131,300 interactions. XTZ posted 290,000 posts and 206,800 interactions.
The cumulative results show that all three projects still have active communities, with conversations, retweets, and reactions keeping them at the top of the list. This section of the leaderboard represents diversity in terms of different blockchain foundations, specific applications, and avid audiences.
APE, FET, VRA hold firm position with continued NFT interest
Further down, APE remained a household name, with 2.8,000 posts and 268,200 interactions. The speed of its activity still shows the cultural impact of NFT’s established brand. FET generated 210,000 posts and 132,100 interactions and was consistently featured on social feeds. VRA has 1.7K posts and 126.1K interactions. All these projects continue to have an active audience of users and market observers. This shows that historic NFT collections and gaming-driven assets will not be forgotten during changing market cycles.
STX completes the top layer with 1.6K posts and 105.3K interactions
At the bottom of the ranking is STX, with 1.6,000 engaged posts and 105.3,000 interactions. Although this is the lowest score in the dataset, it is still a significant social presence and market activity. Interest in NFTs is widespread, and the proliferation of metrics does not mean one ecosystem has a monopoly on sentiment. Rather, leaderboards represent a competitive environment where several communities can be heard and active. Market participants also monitor social signals, as high activity tends to lead to increased liquidity and associated interest in trading.
Recent statistics explain why NFT communities are associated with high levels of conversation and interaction. Market sentiment and online attention are two key indicators of future movement in an industry that generates millions of reactions a day.