#openledger $OPEN Most AI projects talk about better models. OpenLedger is leaning into a different bottleneck: ownership and liquidity around the data and agents powering those models.
That matters more than many people realize. AI development is becoming increasingly fragmented across datasets, fine-tuned models, autonomous agents, and contributors spread across different ecosystems. The hard part is no longer just building intelligence it’s creating a market structure where these assets can actually be attributed, exchanged, and monetized efficiently.
What caught my attention with OpenLedger is the attempt to turn AI components into economically active onchain assets instead of isolated backend infrastructure. If that design works at scale, it could change how builders think about incentives around AI contribution and distribution.
I think the bigger question isn’t whether AI and blockchain merge. It’s whether liquidity becomes the missing layer that finally makes decentralized AI coordination economically viable.
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