AI is heading toward a strange future: billions of people contribute data every day, but only a handful of companies own the value created from it.
That’s the problem OpenLedger (OPEN) is trying to attack.
The idea is simple — if your data, models, or AI agents help power intelligent systems, you should be able to track that contribution and earn from it. Not through vague promises. Through transparent, on-chain attribution.
Sounds ambitious. Because it is.
And let’s be honest: most AI + crypto projects are noise wrapped in buzzwords. But OpenLedger is at least focused on a real issue — ownership. Who controls AI infrastructure? Who profits from it? Who gets left out?
As AI models demand better, more specialized data, those questions stop being theoretical.
They become economic.
@OpenLedger #OpenLedger $OPEN
Do you think AI users should earn rewards when their data helps train AI models?
That’s the problem OpenLedger (OPEN) is trying to attack.
The idea is simple — if your data, models, or AI agents help power intelligent systems, you should be able to track that contribution and earn from it. Not through vague promises. Through transparent, on-chain attribution.
Sounds ambitious. Because it is.
And let’s be honest: most AI + crypto projects are noise wrapped in buzzwords. But OpenLedger is at least focused on a real issue — ownership. Who controls AI infrastructure? Who profits from it? Who gets left out?
As AI models demand better, more specialized data, those questions stop being theoretical.
They become economic.
@OpenLedger #OpenLedger $OPEN
Do you think AI users should earn rewards when their data helps train AI models?
Yes, absolutely
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Maybe, depends on transparency
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No AI company should own data
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Not sure yet
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