Cross-chain messaging is where blockchain ambitions go to get complicated.
The concept is straightforward. OpenLedger's AI data market shouldn't be limited to participants on one chain. If a project on Solana or Avalanche wants to access OpenLedger's data infrastructure, the messaging layer is what makes that conversation possible without forcing everyone to bridge assets and switch networks first.
The technology exists. Protocols like LayerZero and Wormhole have been moving messages across chains for long enough to have meaningful track records, and meaningful exploit histories.
What I'd want to know before treating cross-chain messaging as solved infrastructure is which protocol OpenLedger is using, how the failure modes are handled, and what happens to an AI data request when the messaging layer goes down mid-transaction.
Those questions don't have marketing answers.
