AI is growing faster than ever, but one of its biggest weaknesses is still unresolved: attribution. Most AI models are trained on huge amounts of data, yet users often do not know where that data came from, who contributed it, or how much each contribution influenced the final model.

This creates a major problem for the AI economy. If data contributors, model builders, and communities cannot prove their impact, they also cannot be fairly rewarded.

That is why Proof of Attribution could become a critical missing layer in AI development — and this is where @OpenLedger is building something important.

OpenLedger is designed as an AI-focused blockchain that helps bring transparency, traceability, and monetization to data, models, and agents. Through Proof of Attribution, OpenLedger can help track how different data contributions shape AI model training and performance.

This matters because AI should not only be powerful; it should also be accountable. When every contribution can be traced, the ecosystem becomes fairer for data providers, model creators, and developers.

With $OPEN , OpenLedger aims to support a more transparent AI economy where value can move back to the people who help create it.

In my opinion, Proof of Attribution is not just a feature. It could become the foundation for fair AI ownership, trusted model development, and community-driven innovation.

@OpenLedger $OPEN #OpenLedger