Most people are missing the real story here.

This is not just about OpenLedger connecting with Trust Wallet. That is the surface part. The deeper point is what this says about where Web3 wallets may be heading next.

For a long time, wallets have mostly been simple tools. You store assets. You connect to dApps. You approve transactions. That is it.

But AI can change this completely.

A wallet can slowly become more than a place to hold crypto. It can become an intelligent layer that helps users understand what is happening onchain, interact with agents, use data better, and move through Web3 with less confusion.

That is why OpenLedger fits into this conversation.

OpenLedger is working around AI, data, models, attribution, and agents. Trust Wallet already sits close to the user. So when these two ideas come together, it points toward something bigger than a normal integration.

Still, I would not overhype it.

The real test is simple. Can developers build useful AI-powered wallet experiences? Can users actually feel the difference? Can this create real activity instead of just another Web3 narrative?

If yes, then this matters.

Because the next wallet experience may not only be about holding assets.

It may be about understanding, acting, and interacting smarter onchain.

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