The Scariest Part About AI In Crypto Might Be The Emergence Of “Invisible Middlemen”

I had that thought while reading deeper into the infrastructure direction around @OpenLedger recently.

Crypto originally became powerful because transactions could happen directly. Wallet to wallet. User to protocol. No hidden layer sitting in between controlling visibility or interpretation.

But autonomous systems connected to $OPEN quietly change that structure.

An AI agent filters information before you see it.
Ranks opportunities before you evaluate them.
Decides which execution path is “optimal” before you even interact with the market.

Suddenly the machine becomes an invisible intermediary between users and reality itself. That’s why #OpenLedger interesting to me when viewed as coordination infrastructure instead of another AI product cycle. The ecosystem gives the impression that it understands autonomous systems won’t just participate in crypto markets later.

They’ll increasingly shape what participants are even able to perceive inside those markets.