Lately I’ve been spending more time researching the AI sector in crypto, and one thing that keeps standing out to me is how important decentralized infrastructure could become in the next few years. Everyone talks about AI tools and chatbots, but very few people are discussing the systems behind them and who actually controls them.

That’s one reason why @OpenLedger caught my attention.

From what I understand, OpenLedger is trying to build a more open ecosystem for AI collaboration instead of relying completely on centralized companies. In my opinion, that’s a very important direction for the future of AI. If artificial intelligence becomes part of everyday life, then transparency, open participation, and fair contribution systems will matter a lot.

What also makes this interesting is the combination of two major narratives: Web3 and AI. Crypto has always been about ownership and decentralization, while AI is becoming one of the fastest-growing technologies in the world. Seeing projects like OpenLedger explore how these two sectors can work together feels genuinely exciting.

I also think many investors are still underestimating AI infrastructure projects. Usually, the biggest long-term value comes from the platforms and networks that other builders use, not only from consumer-facing applications. That’s why I’m personally watching the development of $OPEN closely.

Of course, every project still has to prove itself over time, but I really like the direction @OpenLedger is taking so far. Curious to see how the ecosystem and community continue to grow in the coming months. #OpenL