#opg $OPG
I've noticed something interesting while following both AI and crypto over the past year.
In crypto, trust has always been one of the biggest challenges. It's not just about moving value—it's about proving that information, transactions, and systems can be verified independently.
Now AI seems to be facing a similar problem.
For a long time, the focus was on building better models. Bigger models, faster models, more capable models. But as AI becomes more integrated into real-world applications, another question is becoming harder to ignore: how do we verify the outputs?
That's one reason @OpenGradient caught my attention. The idea isn't only about running AI models; it's also about creating infrastructure that helps make AI systems more transparent and verifiable.
Whether decentralized verification becomes a major part of AI's future remains to be seen. Ambitious ideas are common in this industry, but execution is what ultimately matters.
Still, I think we're moving toward a world where generating intelligence isn't enough. Being able to prove and trust the results may become just as important.