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OpenLedger’s approach to interoperability became more interesting to me the longer I looked at the actual infrastructure instead of the branding around it.
A lot of AI and blockchain ecosystems still feel patched together. Wallets, agents, liquidity systems, execution layers, bridges, and cloud tooling often operate like separate products forced into the same environment. The user ends up carrying most of the coordination burden.
What caught my attention with OpenLedger is that the system seems designed around reducing that fragmentation directly inside the infrastructure itself. AI agents interacting with on chain environments, smoother wallet and Layer 2 compatibility, cloud deployment through Octoclaw, and interoperability across ecosystems all feel tied to execution rather than narrative.
It still has challenges ahead, obviously. But after watching so many projects overpromise infrastructure while delivering disconnected systems, seeing a platform focus this heavily on coordination and operational flow felt surprisingly refreshing.