#opg $OPG I’ve watched enough crypto cycles to know the thing people praise first is often the thing they question too late. Speed. Confidence. A clean answer that shows up before you’ve had time to doubt it. So when I hear people talk about “verifiable” AI, I don’t hear a slogan. I hear a trade.

Last month I put about four thousand dollars into a DeFi position after reading an AI tool’s analysis. It took eleven seconds. Fast, clear, and believable enough to act on. The position worked out, but I keep thinking about what those eleven seconds really meant.

I still didn’t know what actually ran, whether it ran correctly, or whether the output had been changed somewhere between the prompt and the response. That part sits with me.

I’ve seen this before in crypto. Not outright deception. Just opacity dressed up as convenience.

Zero-knowledge proofs make the idea sound clean, but I don’t fully trust clean stories anymore. Verification has a cost, and here the cost is time. Sometimes a lot of it. Maybe that’s the real question. Not whether verifiable AI is possible. Whether anyone will wait for the proof when the market is moving.

Something about this feels different, though. Not because it removes the friction. Because it admits it. And in crypto, that usually means the conversation is getting serious.@OpenGradient