this is actually one of the reasons I respect OpenLedger more than most AI-chain narratives. They aren't pretending everything is already perfectly decentralized just to make the pitch sound cleaner.

Right now, OpenLedger uses a single sequencer for block production, and blocks come in around every 2 seconds. So yeah, it helps with speed, smoother execution, and scalability, but it also means full decentralization isn't magically solved yet.

And honestly, that isn't a small detail man...! That is the part serious crypto people should actually care about.

Crypto has seen too many projects hide the ugly parts behind big words. OpenLedger being clear about its current sequencer setup feels more real to me than another project screaming “fully decentralized” while half the backend is still controlled anyway.

For me this doesn't weaken the thesis. It makes the roadmap easier to judge.

The real question is simple: can OpenLedger keep scaling the AI attribution layer while gradually reducing centralization risk?


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