You helped build AI. You just never got paid for it.
Every article you published. Every photo you posted. Every line of code you shared publicly.
At some point, a scraper collected it. A model trained on it. A company made money from it.
You got nothing.
This isn't a conspiracy theory. It's how every major AI model was built. OpenAI admitted it. Google admitted it. The lawsuits are already in court.
The problem isn't that AI used human data. The problem is that there was never a system to track who contributed what and pay them for it.
That's what @OpenLedger built.
The core mechanism is called Proof of Attribution. When you upload data to the network, it gets a cryptographic fingerprint. When a model trains on that data, the system measures exactly how much your contribution influenced the output. When someone uses that model, the fee gets split automatically between the developer and every data contributor, proportional to their real influence.
No human decides who gets paid. The protocol handles it.
The mainnet has been live since November 2025. Over 25 million transactions processed. More than 20,000 models built on the network. This isn't a whitepaper anymore.
$OPEN is the token that moves through every step of that system. Gas, rewards, governance, inference payments. The more the network gets used, the more demand there is for $OPEN .
Right now it's trading at $0.21. All time high was $1.83.
The infrastructure got built after the price dropped. Most people missed it.
@OpenLedger #OpenLedger