I Think AI Economies Will Fail Without Interoperability
I keep noticing the same pattern in crypto. People usually focus on hype, price action, and big narratives first, while the infrastructure quietly developing underneath gets ignored. That is exactly why OpenLedger’s Ethereum bridge caught my attention. At first, I honestly thought it was just another bridge update because crypto already has too many of those. But the more I looked into it, the more I felt like it connects to a much bigger idea.
I think if OpenLedger is truly trying to build an AI-native economy, staying isolated does not make sense long term. AI apps, contributors, liquidity, and users will eventually move across multiple ecosystems instead of living inside one closed network. That is where interoperability starts feeling important to me. The bridge is not only about moving assets between Ethereum and the OPEN network. I see it more as infrastructure preparing for future expansion.
Ethereum already has massive liquidity, builders, and financial activity. If decentralized AI economies want real growth, I think they will eventually need access to environments like that instead of remaining disconnected. What makes OpenLedger interesting to me is that it is not only talking about AI models, but also datasets, contributors, attribution, and rewards inside one system.
Maybe the bridge is not the main story. I think it could be the foundation for something much bigger.