The more I think about AI, the more I realize the real battle might not be about who builds the smartest model. It might be about who controls the value around it.

That’s partly why OpenLedger caught my attention. Not because of hype or “AI + crypto” marketing, but because it’s trying to explore something deeper — whether the people contributing data, models, and infrastructure should actually have a place in the economy they help create.

I don’t think the answers are simple, and I’m not convinced any project has fully solved this yet. But I do think the question matters. Right now, most AI systems feel heavily centralized, while the people feeding those systems remain mostly invisible.

OpenLedger feels like an attempt to rethink that structure before it becomes permanent. Maybe it works, maybe it doesn’t, but at least it’s focused on a real problem instead of pretending everything is already fine.

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