#openledger $OPEN The more I watch OpenLedger, the the utility side of OpenLedger stands out.

I have been spending time looking at artificial intelligence projects lately and one thing keeps coming back to me.

After the announcements fade and the excitement slows down what is actually left from these intelligence projects?

That is where OpenLedger starts looking interesting to me.

A lot of intelligence projects focus on the things they can do.

They want to make models, smarter tools and get faster results from these artificial intelligence projects.

OpenLedger seems focused on the things that are underneath OpenLedger like the quality of the data tracking who contributes to OpenLedger and making sure people get credit for what they do for OpenLedger.

These things are not very exciting to think about at first.

Most people do not even pay attention to them.

They are also the things that can cause problems for many ecosystems as they get bigger.

The hard part is not building an intelligence system for OpenLedger.

The hard part is keeping everything around OpenLedger as OpenLedger grows.

Can the people who contribute to OpenLedger stay motivated without doing it for the rewards from OpenLedger?

Can the quality of OpenLedger stay high when more people start using OpenLedger?

Can people trust OpenLedger without OpenLedger becoming controlled by one group?

I do not think anyone has all the answers to these questions about OpenLedger yet.

What stands out to me is that OpenLedger appears to be building OpenLedger around these questions than trying to avoid them.

In a market of stories about infrastructure the fact that OpenLedger is focused on being useful, in the long term feels worth paying attention to.

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