Over the past few days, I've been spending more time using @OpenGradient Chat, and what stood out wasn't just the AI itself, but how intentional the experience feels. Instead of feeling like another platform competing for attention, it feels like a space where using AI can be more private, more user-driven, and less dependent on the usual centralized models.

That also made me pay closer attention to what OpenGradient has shared about Season 2. If you missed S1, this feels like a practical way to get involved. OpenGradient has already confirmed that an S2 OPG airdrop is coming, and while the full qualification criteria are still TBA after TGE, they've made it clear that staying active across their products and community is the direction to watch. Using OpenGradient Chat with purchased credits seems like one of the simplest ways to participate while actually benefiting from the platform in everyday use.

I like that the incentive aligns with genuine usage rather than asking people to complete endless tasks. If I'm already relying on AI to research, write, or organize ideas, I'd rather do it somewhere that encourages real engagement instead of superficial activity.

If you haven't tried it yet, start using OpenGradient Chat today and begin building your on-chain activity before the S2 criteria are announced.

Of course, any future airdrop eligibility remains subject to OpenGradient's official terms. For me, the bigger takeaway is that using a product you genuinely find useful is always a better starting point than chasing rewards alone.

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