#openledger $OPEN I am deep watching both OpenLedger and Bittensor closely lately, and one thing that really stands out to me is the early growth comparison between the two.
When Bittensor (TAO) first got listed, its growth during the first months was strong. TAO moved from early sub $50 ranges and gradually pushed toward higher valuations as the subnet narrative gained momentum.
But if you compare the same early time window after listing, OpenLedger’s community expansion and engagement growth actually looks faster from a participation angle.
Some tracking data showed OpenLedger ecosystem engagement climbing over 300% within its early launch phase, while Bittensor at a similar stage was growing slower in terms of community onboarding and builder activity.
TAO definitly became the bigger project overall for now, no doubt about that. Its market cap growth eventually exploded into multi billion territory.
But ratio wise, OpenLedger’s early momentum feels stronger to me because it’s attracting builders and smaller communities much quicker at this stage.
Bittensor feels more technical.
OpenLedger feels more usable.
And honestly, projects that are easier for normal builder to join sometimes scale much faster later on.
Thats why OpenLedger keeps getting my attention even this early.
Maybe the market still underestimates how big this ecosystem could become later.
