Bags обходит Pump.fun на волне спроса на токены ИИ, объем комиссий достиг $2 млн Translated Headline: Bags Surpasses Pump.fun Amid Rising Demand for AI Tokens, Commission Volume Reaches $2 Million

On January 16, the commission fees for launching tokens on the Bags platform exceeded $2 million, showcasing a thousandfold increase compared to December.

According to data from The Block, this figure amounted to over $100,000.

In December, the platform’s average daily figure was approximately $640. Since then, Bags has surpassed Pump.fun in the volume of tokens issued.

Bags is a Solana-based platform for creating digital assets related to internet trends and software. Recently, it has gained traction among open-source AI projects.

The surge in interest for the application is aligned with the positive trend of the blockchain itself. Over the past two weeks, the number of transactions and active addresses in the Solana network has risen by nearly 50%. As soon as a particular AI repository or tool garners mass attention from the relevant community, the project comes under the radar of speculators.

Users are launching tokens linked to trending AI repositories. In some instances, the project’s creator brands the digital asset, thereby publicly acknowledging its association. Following this, trading fees begin to flow into the developer’s wallet. The market perceives this as a legitimization of the token, which triggers a price increase.

Traders attempt to act proactively by identifying promising AI projects that are likely to receive official recognition from their authors.

The sustainability of digital assets hinges on whether developers continue to support speculative tokens. Otherwise, they may face a downturn.

A notable case is the GAS asset. Initial support from the project creator propelled the token’s capitalization from $4 million to $60 million. However, it later plummeted below $1 million following criticism from the developer.

Claude Code is rapidly gaining popularity, with 115,000 programmers having utilized it by July 6, 2025, generating 195 million lines of code weekly.

Anthropic notes that AI assistants significantly expedite development and automate routine tasks.

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Claude Code is also recognized as an excellent solution for vibe coding, a method where the developer describes the desired functionality in natural language, which a neural network then converts into code. A user named lukaslalinsky shared their experience:

“It has a learning curve. You need to learn how to provide the right context, break tasks into parts, and so on. And, of course, you need to know how to code.”

As a reminder, in January 2026, the AI startup Replit launched a Mobile Apps feature, allowing users to create applications via vibe coding and submit them for release directly from the editor.