I Think OpenLedger Is Solving One of AI’s Biggest Hidden Problems
@OpenLedger A few weeks ago, I started exploring AI tools because everyone on CT kept saying AI agents are the future. I honestly expected the experience to feel simple. Open a platform, connect a wallet, click a few buttons, and let AI do the work.
Instead, I found myself drowning in technical complexity. APIs, GPU infrastructure, deployment systems, fine-tuning, model hosting — everything felt designed for developers, not normal users like me.
That experience made me realize something important:
AI is growing fast, but accessibility still feels broken.
That’s why OpenLedger caught my attention.
What interested me most wasn’t just the AI infrastructure they’re building, but the idea behind Proof of Attribution (PoA). Right now, millions of people contribute data, conversations, creativity, and knowledge that AI models learn from every day, yet almost nobody gets recognized once those models become valuable.
OpenLedger is trying to change that by making AI contribution traceable and rewardable through $OPEN.
The more I researched it, the more it started feeling less like another “AI + crypto” trend and more like infrastructure for a future where AI becomes collaborative instead of centralized.
And honestly, I think most people are still underestimating how important attribution could become.