Title: The Older I Get in Crypto, the More Projects Like OpenLedger Catch My Attention

I’ve spent years in crypto watching the same cycle repeat. Bull markets create confidence, bear markets create doubt, and somehow people keep making the same mistakes. I’ve stayed awake watching charts at 3 AM, convinced a move would change everything, only to realize later that most narratives disappear faster than they arrive.

That’s probably why I approached OpenLedger (OPEN) with skepticism.

When I first heard “AI blockchain,” I honestly rolled my eyes. I’ve seen too many trends come and go. DeFi, NFTs, GameFi, SocialFi—every cycle arrives with promises and leaves behind forgotten projects. It becomes hard to trust new stories.

But OpenLedger made me pause.

What caught my attention wasn’t hype. It was the idea of creating value around data, AI models, and agents. For years, I’ve watched platforms benefit from user-generated data while contributors receive little in return. The concept of unlocking liquidity around these assets feels more relevant than many recycled narratives I see on my timeline every day.

I’m not saying OpenLedger will change everything. Crypto has taught me to avoid certainty. Still, I’ve learned that the most interesting opportunities are often the ones people ignore while chasing louder trends.

Maybe I’m wrong.

But after all these years, I pay closer attention to projects trying to build something useful than projects trying to sound exciting. And that’s exactly why OpenLedger is on my radar.

@OpenLedger #OpenLedger $OPEN