Most AI crypto projects still feel like ideas searching for a real purpose. That’s probably why @OpenLedger started standing out to me recently.
The market is changing fast. A few months ago everyone only cared about meme coins and short-term hype, but now people are slowly paying more attention to AI infrastructure and utility-focused ecosystems. Feels like the narrative is maturing a bit.
What I find interesting about #OpenLedger is the focus on decentralized AI and community-driven contribution. AI is growing everywhere right now, but control is still mostly centralized. That conversation matters more than people think, especially in crypto where ownership and openness are big themes.
I’ve also noticed more Binance Square creators talking about $OPEN lately. Usually that happens when a sector still feels early but starts building real attention in the background. Not saying every AI project will survive, because most probably won’t, but the infrastructure side of AI feels more important long term.
Personally I’m watching OpenLedger more out of curiosity than hype. Sometimes projects that grow slowly end up building stronger communities over time. Sometimes slow growth matters more.
What do you think — is decentralized AI still early, or are projects like $OPEN already becoming part of the next major crypto trend?
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