I used to think the biggest challenge in AI would be building smarter models.
The more I follow the industry, the more I think the harder problem is creating fair economic systems around intelligence.
@OpenLedger AI doesn't appear out of nowhere.
Every model depends on data. Every agent depends on infrastructure. Every prediction depends on contributions made by people, developers, and communities long before the final output is generated.
Yet most of the value often accumulates at the platform layer.
That's one reason #OpenLedger has been interesting to watch.
OpenLedger $OPEN is exploring what happens when AI assets become part of an open economic network rather than remaining inside closed ecosystems.
Data can be attributed.
Models can be monetized.
Agents can participate in decentralized markets.
And contributors can potentially share in the value they help create.
What stands out isn't just the technology.
It's the idea that AI may eventually need ownership rails as much as it needs intelligence.
Because as AI becomes more capable, the question won't simply be who builds the smartest systems.
It may be who builds the fairest economy around them.
@OpenLedger #OpenLedger $OPENAI $OPEN

