The market felt empty today.
No clear bullish signal. No real bearish breakdown. Just sideways movement and scattered attention.
That silence pushed me back to OpenLedger.
I did not go in looking for a bullish take or a flaw. I just wanted to understand whether Proof-of-Knowledge is another AI narrative, or something deeper.
And honestly, the thesis makes sense.
AI creates value from data, feedback, human knowledge, model training, and expert correction. But the origin of that value often disappears.
OpenLedger is trying to make that trail visible.
Who contributed?
Where was it used?
Who gets rewarded?
That idea matters.
But the bigger question is not whether the system can track knowledge.
The real question is whether contributors will actually gain power from that visibility.
Because attribution is not ownership.
Rewards are not control.
Transparency is not always fairness.
OpenLedger may be building something serious.
But the real test comes later, when incentives, governance, contributors, and token ownership start operating under pressure.
The system may make knowledge visible.
Now it has to prove whether visibility can become power.
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