The interesting part isn’t AI royalties. It’s what happens when OpenLedger attribution stops being internal accounting and starts touching legal ownership.
Inside OpenLedger, value already loops through contribution tracking submission, validation, model linkage, reward flow.
That’s where contributors optimize. If that attribution layer connects to IP contracts and on chain royalty rails, contributors stop chasing rewards alone. They start building ownership paths around the value their data creates.
The pressure shows up fast though. Real contributors gain leverage from clean provenance. Sybil participants become a liability because weak data can poison legal attribution.
At that point OpenLedger stops looking like incentives infrastructure and starts looking like rights infrastructure.
$OPEN
#OpenLedger
@Openledger
Inside OpenLedger, value already loops through contribution tracking submission, validation, model linkage, reward flow.
That’s where contributors optimize. If that attribution layer connects to IP contracts and on chain royalty rails, contributors stop chasing rewards alone. They start building ownership paths around the value their data creates.
The pressure shows up fast though. Real contributors gain leverage from clean provenance. Sybil participants become a liability because weak data can poison legal attribution.
At that point OpenLedger stops looking like incentives infrastructure and starts looking like rights infrastructure.
$OPEN
#OpenLedger
@Openledger
