OpenLedger is interesting to me, but not for the usual AI + crypto hype.
The real question isn’t whether the idea sounds smart. It usually does.
The question is simple: does anyone genuinely need this system?
AI already has real problems around ownership, attribution, and value distribution. Smaller builders rarely capture much. Big platforms dominate. So I understand what OpenLedger is trying to build.
Still, incentives can make weak demand look real for a while.
If developers keep building when rewards slow down, if actual users stay, if the network solves a problem people already feel — then it becomes worth paying attention to.
Until then, I’m less interested in narratives and more interested in usage.
#OpenLedger @OpenLedger $OPEN
The real question isn’t whether the idea sounds smart. It usually does.
The question is simple: does anyone genuinely need this system?
AI already has real problems around ownership, attribution, and value distribution. Smaller builders rarely capture much. Big platforms dominate. So I understand what OpenLedger is trying to build.
Still, incentives can make weak demand look real for a while.
If developers keep building when rewards slow down, if actual users stay, if the network solves a problem people already feel — then it becomes worth paying attention to.
Until then, I’m less interested in narratives and more interested in usage.
#OpenLedger @OpenLedger $OPEN