Most discussions around AI in crypto focus on trading, research, or automation. I think the more important opportunity may be much less glamorous: community coordination.
As ecosystems scale, the real bottleneck isn't blockspace or liquidity—it's attention. Thousands of support requests, governance debates, feature discussions, and user concerns compete for limited human bandwidth every day.
A self-improving community operations agent is interesting because it treats community management as an information problem. Instead of simply moderating conversations, it can identify emerging concerns before they become crises, learn from ecosystem interactions, and maintain a verifiable decision trail.
The market tends to assume decentralization automatically creates collective intelligence. In reality, decentralization also creates information overload. That distinction matters.
Projects like @OpenLedger are exploring what happens when AI becomes part of the coordination layer rather than just the productivity layer. The long-term value may not come from replacing humans, but from helping communities preserve institutional memory while keeping decision-making transparent.

sits at the intersection of that experiment.