Last night while reading the OpenLedger whitepaper, I realized most AI projects are too busy trying to sound “smart.” But this one seems focused on building something more practical.😎
Their system is divided into two layers.
One blockchain layer tracks who provided data, who built models, and how contributions are attributed.
The second layer handles the actual AI execution. That stood out to me because most AI platforms today still operate with very little accountability.
Another thing that caught my attention was their use of rollups to maintain speed while still relying on Ethereum for security. It feels like they are thinking beyond decentralization and focusing on real usability too.
What felt most interesting was that OPEN did not look like a hype token to me. It seemed more like a core part of the coordination system itself.
If you are tired of black-box AI, OpenLedger’s approach is at least worth exploring once...🫡