OpenLedger is one of those projects I’m not ready to overpraise, but I’m watching it closely.

Most AI crypto narratives still sound obsessed with speed. Faster agents, faster markets, faster automation.

But I think the real problem is boundaries.

If autonomous systems are going to touch data, money, apps, and user-owned assets, then someone has to answer harder questions. What can an agent access? Who gave permission? Where did the data come from? Who gets credited? Who gets paid? Who is responsible when the system acts badly?

That is where OpenLedger feels interesting to me.

Not because AI plus crypto is automatically exciting. I’ve seen enough of that story already. It only matters if it can make attribution, access, and trust useful in real systems.

I’m waiting to see execution now.

The idea is strong, but in crypto, strong ideas are not enough. The proof has to come from real usage.

#OpenLedger @OpenLedger $OPEN