#opg $OPG Honestly I wasn't even planning to look into OpenGradient this week.
Had a few other projects on my list and $OPG wasn't one of them. Came across it in a thread that had nothing to do with AI crypto and the way someone described it made me stop scrolling for a second.
They didn't describe it as a decentralized AI project. They described it as a verification problem that AI made urgent.
That framing stuck with me because its completely different from how every other project in this space talks about themselves. Nobody leads with the problem being a verification problem. They lead with the AI angle because AI gets attention right now. The verification piece gets buried somewhere in the technical documentation.
OpenGradient seems to think the verification piece is actually the whole point. The AI inference running on chain isn't the product. Proving that the inference happened correctly without trusting anyone is the product.
I'm still working through what that means for $OPG long term. But a project that identifies the real problem instead of the popular problem is usually worth more time than I originally planned to give it.
