@OpenLedger #OpenLedger $OPEN
I’ve been watching OpenLedger lately, and honestly, I think most people are missing the bigger picture.
Everybody keeps focusing on AI outputs, faster agents, better tools, smoother UX. But almost nobody talks about the economic layer underneath AI systems. Who owns the data? Who gets rewarded when models keep generating value from that data later?
That’s where OpenLedger gets interesting.
It’s not just trying to connect AI with blockchain for hype. The whole idea seems focused on attribution and economic traceability. Basically, making sure contributors don’t disappear once the system starts scaling.
And let’s be real, that’s a real problem in AI right now.
Data providers feed the machine, models monetize the outputs, but the value chain becomes completely opaque after a while. OpenLedger is trying to keep that connection visible through its Proof of Attribution structure.
I actually think people underestimate how important this becomes later.
Because eventually AI won’t just be about intelligence. It’ll be about ownership, verification, and who controls the economic flow behind machine-generated systems.
