@OpenLedger I've been watching crypto for years, and one thing has become increasingly clear to me: most projects try to sell a new story more than they build something genuinely new.
But every now and then, an idea catches my attention for a different reason.
What makes OpenLedger interesting to me isn't the usual "AI + blockchain" narrative. It's the fact that it's trying to address something that actually matters: the value behind data itself. Who contributed the data? Who benefited from it? And who should share in the value it creates?
As AI continues to evolve, those questions feel harder to ignore.
The reality is that data sits at the center of everything AI does, yet the people and sources behind that data often disappear into the background. We celebrate the models, the applications, and the outputs, but rarely talk about where the underlying value came from in the first place.
I still approach every crypto project with a healthy amount of skepticism. Years in this market have taught me that good narratives are easy to create, while sustainable systems are much harder to build.
But some projects stand out not because they promise more, but because they are focused on a problem that genuinely deserves attention.
I'm not ready to make any big conclusions yet. Time will decide whether the idea works or not.
What I do know is that treating data as a source of value rather than just an input might end up being one of the more important conversations in AI.
And that's probably why OpenLedger remains on my radar.#openledger $OPEN
