← Blog · June 22, 2026

AI Agent Tokens Explained: Utility vs Meme

"AI agent token" covers two very different things. One is a mascot with a chart. The other is a unit of account for a system that actually does work. Telling them apart is mostly a matter of asking boring, verifiable questions.

The questions that separate them

Run the checklist on $FRID

We think you should hold $FRID to the same standard. So we built a verify page that shows the green signals and the in-progress ones, with direct links to every scanner. Mint and freeze are revoked; the contract is open-source, zero-tax, and not a honeypot. Liquidity and holder count are still small — and we say so, rather than hide it behind a paid badge.

A token that shows you its weak spots is telling the truth about its strong ones. If a project can't survive you running the scanners, that tells you everything.

The tell, in one line

Ask "what breaks if the price goes to zero?" For a meme, nothing — there was never anything but the price. For a utility token like $FRID, the certifications, staking tiers, and marketplace keep working regardless. That's the difference.

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