AI Companions (AIC): D-Score 23/100 — Centralized Leaning BlockIndex D-Score: 23/100 (Centralized Leaning). AI Companions (AIC) is a Layer 2 cryptocurrency using Other consensus. AI Companions (AIC): BEP-20 AI-focused token enabling community-driven utility and marketplace integrations on BNB Chain. Source: https://blockindex.ai/coin/aic · Data by BlockIndex.AI · Updated 2026-06-19 D-Score breakdown (0-100, higher means more decentralized) Component: Score: Overall D-Score: 23: Node distribution: 0: Initial distribution: 0: Governance: 16: Age and history: 7: Autonomy: 0: Key facts - Layer: Layer 2 - Consensus: Other (N/A) - Launch: Other - Founder: N/A - VC funded: No - Max supply: 1,000,000,000 - Circulating: 749,999,700 (75.0%) Market data (as of 2026-06-19) - Price: $0.01 - Market cap: $11.14M - 24h volume: $1.13M - 24h change: -10.59% · 7d change: -37.13% About AI Companions (AIC) is a BEP-20 token ecosystem positioned as an AI-related utility and community token on the BNB Smart Chain. The token appears primarily as a market-tracked asset across CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko and is represented by the contract 0xbe6ad1eb9876cf3d3f9b85feecfb400298e80143. Public snapshots captured on CoinMarketCap show a fixed maximum supply of 1,000,000,000 AIC with a circulating supply around 749,999,700 AIC (~74.99997%). The project’s public footprint in the supplied materials is market-data centric: price history, supply snapshots, holders count (~25.56K), and DEX/CEX listing references (primarily CMC DEX-mode references). Explicit founding team, legal entity, or whitepaper/roadmap materials were not included in the provided source, and leadership or corporate registration details were not available in the extracted content. From a technical perspective, AIC is implemented as a BEP-20 token on BNB Chain and therefore does not operate a standalone layer-1 ledger. It inherits the parent chain’s consensus and validation properties and functions as a smart-contract token rather than a native blockchain currency. No native mining algorithm, block-reward schedule, or on-chain staking reward mechanism for the token itself was described in the provided data. The token is hard-capped at 1,000,000,000 units, and the CoinMarketCap snapshot indicates no ongoing inflation mechanism for AIC itself (because BEP-20 tokens rely on the host chain for consensus and block rewards). Developer infrastructure and protocol-level developer resources specific to AIC (such as a GitHub repository or developer API maintained by the project) were not found in the provided extractions; the majority of technical endpoints referenced were third-party services (CoinMarketCap, CoinGecko, and general explorers like Chainz/Cryptoid). In terms of use cases and ecosystem utility, available materials emphasize market listing, price discovery, and token distribution snapshots. The token’s dominant presence in the supplied data is financial: price, market cap (~$67.63M per snapshot), historic low and high pricing points, holders and supply statistics, and trading volume indicators. There were no explicit on-chain application descriptions, decentralized application integrations, or enterprise partnerships in the provided text that would indicate a broader DeFi or NFT utility. Because AIC is primarily represented as a BEP-20 token in the scraped pages, its direct on-chain capabilities depend on integrations built on BNB Smart Chain — for example, wallets, marketplaces, or dApps that choose to accept or integrate AIC. The verified wallet and exchange extraction included in the combined sources reported no confirmed hardware, desktop, or mobile wallets explicitly listing AIC and no verified exchange listings confirmed by CoinGecko snapshots, which suggests that consumer-facing integrations beyond CMC/CG listing pages were not captured in the provided snapshot. Tokenomics and distribution information that is critical for valuation and DScore work—such as explicit premine percentage, initial public percentage (PIP), allocations to founders or venture funds, and early distribution mechanisms—were not present in the supplied extracts. The CoinMarketCap snapshot does provide a circulating percentage and raw supply numbers, which support an initial analysis of on-market liquidity (circulating supply ~75% of max). Where the provided sources are silent (no premine or PIP disclosures), the conservative assumption for pipeline processing is to treat explicit premine and PIP as unknown and, per pipeline defaults, to use 0.0 where no allocation is stated. Governance structures, company registration, and CEO-level leadership were also not described in the supplied data, and therefore the project is treated as having no confirmed CEO, no confirmed corporate entity, and no on-chain DAO governance visible in the provided snapshots. Finally, outlook and next steps depend on adding authoritative primary sources: an official project website, whitepaper, GitHub repositories, or authenticated team disclosures to verify founding dates, premine/initial distribution details, and governance mechanisms. The dataset provided is sufficient for market-level profiling (price, supply, holders, ATH/ATL, contract address and exchanges references) but insufficient to finalize DScore subcomponents, node-level classifications, or governance verifications. For a complete AIC profile and DScore calculation, targeted scraping of the official contract page (BscScan), the project’s published materials (whitepaper, audit, GitHub), and NodeTracker (Agent 05) output are recommended next steps. Links - Website: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ai-companions/ - Whitepaper: https://docs.crypticorn.com/crypticorn-token-aic/whitepaper-usdaic-ai-crypticorn - GitHub: N/A --- About the D-Score: BlockIndex.AI rates decentralization from 0 to 100 across node distribution, initial distribution, governance, age and history, and autonomy. Methodology: https://blockindex.ai/dscore