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Artificial intelligence no longer merely coexists with cryptos, it redefines their very foundations. In 2025, 40 cents of every dollar invested in venture capital in the crypto sector landed in companies combining AI and digital assets. One year earlier, this ratio was only 18 cents. The shift is brutal. And it is accelerating.
In Q1 2026, companies specializing in AI raised about $242 billion, representing nearly 80% of global venture capital, according to Crunchbase data. Gartner projects that total spending related to artificial intelligence will reach $2520 billion this year, a staggering figure.
This phenomenon is not an anomaly. Historically, when capital massively concentrates in a sector, it drags adjacent industries along for the ride.
That is exactly what is happening with crypto. According to Binance Research, “AI enters crypto no longer as a parallel narrative, but as a component of its own infrastructure.”
Crypto companies did not wait. They revised their roadmaps, shortened their product cycles, and integrated AI directly into their systems. The result: a convergence reshaping the sector from within.
The real breakthrough is in the shift from co-pilot to autonomous agent. Specifically, a co-pilot analyzes, suggests, assists. An agent monitors market conditions and executes actions in real time, without waiting for human impulse.
In a market where cryptos trade 24/7, this advantage becomes decisive. In fact, crypto platforms have a head start over traditional finance, still constrained by market hours and intermediary systems that agents must circumvent.
At Binance, the numbers speak for themselves: on Binance AI Pro, 45.7% of interactions recorded during a recent day were initiated by the system, scheduled tasks, automatic alerts, continuous monitoring, without any manual intervention.
However, adoption remains uneven. Among the 17 exchanges and brokers surveyed by Binance Research:
The next battle will no longer be about AI integration, but about controlling user decision-making. Who automates best the path between opportunity and execution? That is where tomorrow’s competition lies. And in this race, crypto platforms start with a lead that traditional finance will struggle to close.