@OpenLedger I’ve noticed something interesting about the AI conversation lately.
We spend a lot of time asking how intelligent models can become.
But a question that feels just as important is:
How does value move through an AI ecosystem?
Every AI application depends on a chain of contributors. There are people providing data, developers building models, operators running infrastructure, and users creating feedback loops that improve the system over time.
The challenge is that these contributions are often invisible.
That’s one reason OpenLedger stands out to me.
OpenLedger (OPEN) is exploring a framework where the building blocks of AI—data, models, and agents—can participate in an open economic network.
Instead of treating AI as a black box, the goal is to make contribution and ownership more transparent.
What happens when data becomes a productive asset?
What happens when AI agents can create and exchange value on-chain?
And what happens when contributors can be rewarded based on their role in the ecosystem?
Those questions may end up defining the next phase of AI adoption.
Because the future of AI won’t just be about creating intelligence.
It will be about creating economies around intelligence.