Something just changed for $OPG and I don't think enough people are talking about it.
One of the biggest criticisms of verifiable AI has always been speed. zkML proofs take minutes to generate for large models. That's the reason OpenGradient Chat runs on TEE instead of pure cryptographic proof. It's a real limitation.
But @OpenGradient just partnered with Lagrange's DeepProve to publish zk-verified models directly into the Model Hub. DeepProve brings a zkML option that runs 158x faster than current alternatives, infinitely scalable, and secure by default.
That's not a small upgrade. That's the bottleneck starting to break open.
What this means practically: developers building on OpenGradient can now access prebuilt, zk-verified models with full onchain inference proofs, without the latency that made zkML impractical before. Every model becomes composable, verifiable, and user-owned.
Add this to the MemSync layer showing 19% better reasoning than alternatives, 2 million processed inferences, listings on Binance, Upbit and Coinbase Exchange, and $9.5M backing from a16z crypto and Coinbase Ventures.
The infrastructure is moving faster than the price chart reflects right now.
Are you paying attention to what's being built here?
