I've seen AI agents are already capable of handling research, executing trades, managing wallets, analyzing data, and interacting with APIs with minimal human input. The missing layer has been infrastructure that allows these agents to operate economically and verifiably on-chain. This is where projects like @OpenLedger OpenLedger are trying to position themselves. OpenLedger’s broader thesis revolves around turning data, models, and AI services into on-chain economic assets. Instead of AI existing outside blockchain systems, the network attempts to create an environment where agents can access data, pay for services, monetize outputs, and potentially interact with other agents autonomously. In simple terms, it treats AI not just as software, but as an economic participant.