OpenLedger ($OPEN) The AI Economy Is Changing — But Are We Looking at the Right Opportunity?

@OpenLedger The more time I spend researching OpenLedger, the more I feel that most people are focusing on the technology while missing the bigger picture.

What caught my attention wasn't the AI models, the Layer-2 infrastructure, or even the blockchain itself. It was a much simpler question:

If data creates value, who should own that value?

I think this is where OpenLedger becomes interesting.

For years, people have generated data across the internet without participating in the economic value created from it. AI companies train models on massive amounts of information, models become smarter, and value accumulates elsewhere. OpenLedger is attempting to challenge that structure by building an ecosystem where data contributors are not just participants but potential stakeholders in the value they help create.

I find the concept of Proof of Attribution particularly fascinating. The idea that AI outputs can be linked back to the data that contributed to them could fundamentally change how we think about ownership in the AI era. If attribution becomes reliable at scale, it could unlock an entirely new economic model around intelligence itself.

At the same time, I remain cautious.

Momentum is not adoption. Incentives are not sustainability. Strong narratives do not automatically translate into long-term utility.

That is why I keep watching OpenLedger closely.

Because I don't think the biggest question is how powerful AI becomes.

I think the biggest question is where AI's value ultimately flows.

And OpenLedger is one of the few projects trying to answer that question.

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