I almost skipped over OpenGradient because of the AI label. After a few crypto cycles, every new trend starts sounding familiar. But the more I looked, the more it felt like the project was asking a different question.@OpenGradient Instead of trying to become another "everything chain," it seems focused on how AI models can be hosted, verified, and used in a more decentralized way.
That doesn't guarantee success. Every Layer 1 looks promising until real users arrive. Traffic, adoption, and liquidity have humbled plenty of good ideas before. Even strong networks have learned that scalability isn't fully understood until people actually show up.
I'm still skeptical of big narratives, especially around AI. But practical infrastructure tends to age better than hype. OpenGradient is worth watching—not because it's another Layer 1, but because it's trying to solve a problem that might actually matter.
It might work. Or nobody shows up.
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