For years, the digital economy has been dominated by platforms that scoop up info from millions of folks and turn it into mega-valuable products. Yet, those who generate that knowledge rarely get a fair cut.
This is where the proposal from @OpenLedger catches my eye.
What if knowledge could be turned into a digital asset that generates income for its creators and curators? What if the data used to train AI could be tracked and rewarded transparently?
The vision of OpenLedger aims exactly for that: to build an infrastructure where experts, creators, researchers, and communities can participate in the AI economy in a fairer way.
Imagine a teacher sharing educational materials, a marketing specialist providing proven strategies, or a community organizing high-quality information on a specific topic. In a traditional system, much of that value ends up concentrated in a few companies. In a system like the one proposed by OpenLedger, contributors could directly benefit from the value generated.
That's why I believe the true potential of $OPEN isn't just in its price, but in the possibility of creating a new relationship between knowledge, ownership, and artificial intelligence.

https://www.binance.com/es/square/profile/openledger
We're entering an era where data is the fuel for AI. The big question is who will capture the value of that fuel: a few tech giants or the people who actually contribute to the ecosystem.
That's one of the reasons I'm keeping a close eye on the development of @OpenLedger.
