#openledger $OPEN I’ve been around crypto long enough to stop getting excited every time a new word gets attached to a token. DeFi was supposed to rebuild finance. NFTs were supposed to fix ownership. AI tokens were supposed to make intelligence liquid. Most of it, in the end, turned into charts, incentives, and people acting like the hard parts didn’t exist.
That’s why I’m careful with OpenLedger. The idea of turning data, models, and agents into something people can actually monetize sounds interesting, but it also raises the same old questions. Who checks the data? Who decides what contribution is real? Who stops the system from becoming another game people learn how to farm?
Still, I keep coming back to one thing. AI is already taking value from datasets, models, agent activity, and human work, but attribution is still blurry. OpenLedger seems to be pointing at that problem directly. I’m not sure yet. I don’t fully trust it. I’ve seen this before. But something about this one feels worth watching.