@OpenGradient #opg $OPG

I used to think digital twins were mostly identity theatre, but OpenGradient makes me look at them more like small economic routers.

My thesis is simple: OpenGradient only gets interesting if twins stop acting like profiles and start carrying demand, access, and verifible work.

2,000+ models says the system is not empty shelfs; it has supply to route tasks toward.

2M+ inferences matters more to me, becuase that shows actual machine usage, not only narrative noise ⚙️

Then the 1B token supply becomes a pressure map, not just a number.

OpenGradient raising $9.5M signals runway, but also expectation.

That capital has to turn into usage, fees, and repeat behavour.

The 40% ecosystem allocation looks BIG, while creator access still feels small and early.

A bonding curve is basically pricing that moves as keys are bought or sold; useful, but it can also turn attention into speculaton.

OpenGradient may not be proving autonomy yet.

OpenGradient is proving whether coordination can become accountable.