OpenLedger caught my eye for one simple reason: DeFi is becoming too dense for normal screen-watching.
I’ve seen this play out before. First the yield looks clean, then liquidity starts leaking somewhere else, then risk shows up after most people have already rotated late. Casual users see the chart. Power users watch the on-chain activity before the chart admits anything.
That is where OpenLedger starts to make sense. AI agents reading DeFi signals is not the interesting part by itself. Everyone is trying to attach AI to crypto now. The real signal is whether those agents can work with traceable data, so you can see where the intelligence came from instead of just trusting a clean-looking output.
This meta-shift will not make DeFi easier for everyone. It probably makes the gap wider. Casuals get more noise. Serious users get better tools to track yield, liquidity sinks, and early risk movement.
