I've been looking into OpenLedger lately, and one thing keeps catching my attention.
A lot of AI projects talk about building smarter models, but very few talk about who actually gets rewarded when those models make money. Right now, AI uses huge amounts of data from different sources, and most of the value ends up in the hands of a few companies.
What OpenLedger is trying to do is different. The project is building a system where data, AI models, and even agents can be tracked on-chain. The goal is simple: if your data or work helps create value, there should be a way to prove it and get paid for it.
I also found it interesting that the team is putting serious resources into growing the ecosystem through developer funding instead of only focusing on network activity numbers.
To me, the idea makes sense. The real question is whether builders will actually choose transparent attribution over the easier systems they're already using today.
