The More I Study OpenLedger, The More I Think AI Needs Better Economic Systems
I think one of the biggest misconceptions in AI right now is assuming better models automatically create better ecosystems.
They don’t.
Eventually every AI network runs into the same deeper questions:
Who contributes value?
Who owns the data?
Who captures the upside?
How are incentives coordinated across participants?
That’s honestly why @OpenLedger started becoming more interesting to me the deeper I looked into it.
The ecosystem feels less focused on short-term AI excitement and more focused on building infrastructure around participation itself.
And I think that layer becomes extremely important once AI systems start scaling globally.
Because intelligence alone doesn’t create sustainable networks.
Economic coordination does.
Still early of course, but I’m starting to believe the next major AI race may involve incentive architecture just as much as model performance.