Artificial Intelligence is growing at an incredible pace, but most AI systems still operate behind closed doors. Users rarely know where the data comes from, who trained the models, or who deserves rewards when AI-generated outputs create value.
This is where OpenLedger enters the conversation.
OpenLedger is an AI-focused blockchain infrastructure designed to create a transparent and decentralized economy for AI data, models, and autonomous agents. Instead of allowing centralized companies to control the entire AI pipeline, OpenLedger introduces an ecosystem where contributors can upload datasets, train models, and receive rewards directly on-chain.
One of its biggest innovations is Proof of Attribution — a mechanism that tracks how datasets influence AI outputs and ensures contributors are compensated fairly. This could become a major breakthrough for the future of decentralized AI economies.
The ecosystem is powered by three core layers:
Datanets → decentralized datasets owned by the community
ModelFactory → tools for training and fine-tuning AI models
OpenLoRA → efficient deployment infrastructure for scalable AI serving
Together, these systems aim to reduce AI centralization while improving transparency, scalability, and monetization opportunities for developers and contributors.
The native token, $OPEN, powers transactions, governance, AI inference fees, and contributor rewards across the network. The project also utilizes Layer-2 infrastructure built on the OP Stack with Ethereum settlement and EigenDA for scalability.
