Not gonna lie, most AI and blockchain projects start sounding the same after a while. Big promises, big hype, and then reality hits. That's why OpenLedger caught my attention, but mostly because the idea feels a bit different.
From what I understand, OpenLedger is trying to create an economy around AI by allowing data, models, and agents to be monetized. Instead of value being locked inside a few platforms, contributors could potentially earn from the assets they help create. i mean, that sounds more practical than a lot of AI narratives floating around right now.
Of course, having a good idea isn't enough. Adoption, real users, and long-term demand are still huge challenges. We've all seen projects with great concepts struggle once the excitement fades.
Still, I'm curious about where this goes. Not fully sold, not dismissing it either. For now, I'd rather test, learn, and watch progress than blindly chase another trend.
#OpenLedger $OPEN
@OpenLedger
From what I understand, OpenLedger is trying to create an economy around AI by allowing data, models, and agents to be monetized. Instead of value being locked inside a few platforms, contributors could potentially earn from the assets they help create. i mean, that sounds more practical than a lot of AI narratives floating around right now.
Of course, having a good idea isn't enough. Adoption, real users, and long-term demand are still huge challenges. We've all seen projects with great concepts struggle once the excitement fades.
Still, I'm curious about where this goes. Not fully sold, not dismissing it either. For now, I'd rather test, learn, and watch progress than blindly chase another trend.
#OpenLedger $OPEN
@OpenLedger