🚨 Everyone is hyped about AI agents.
Agents that trade.
Agents that manage protocols.
Agents that execute tasks automatically.
But nobody is asking the most important question:
What happens when an AI agent makes a catastrophic mistake with your funds?
Intelligence without accountability is not innovation.
It is risk.
This is where @OpenLedger becomes interesting.
On OpenLedger, AI agents are not just running freely without consequences. To provide services inside the ecosystem, they need to stake $OPEN.
If an agent delivers reliable, high-quality outputs, it gets rewarded.
But if it underperforms, behaves maliciously, or creates harmful outcomes, its stake can be slashed.
That changes the entire trust model.
We are moving from:
“Trust me, it’s AI.”
To:
“Verify it, secure it, and make it financially accountable.”
You would not trust an anonymous human with your funds without collateral.
So why would you trust an unaccountable bot?
The future of Web3 AI needs more than intelligence.
It needs crypto-economic security.
What would you let an AI agent do if it had real skin in the game?