#opg $OPG Our generation is trading privacy for the smarts of AI.
The deeper you chat with AI—about work, emotions, health, your wallet, or even those things you’re too shy to share with others—the more it understands you.
But the cost is that all these conversations are laid bare on some company’s servers. All you can do is "trust" a privacy policy that can change at any moment. Promises are never guarantees.
@OpenGradient flipped this logic on its head: instead of making you trust, it’s about making it prove itself.
What it’s building is a decentralized infrastructure for Open Intelligence—hosting, reasoning, and validating AI models on a verifiable network. The product that lands in the hands of regular users is OpenGradient Chat:
· Edge Encryption: Your messages are encrypted on your own device, and your identity is stripped away before it reaches the model. Privacy isn't about contractual promises; it’s enforced by cryptography and hardware.
· Image Studio Multi-Model Generation: One entry point across multiple models like Gemini, ByteDance, and xAI, with default privacy settings.
· Robust Model Lineup: It has integrated the latest Claude Fable 5 and built in models like Nous Hermes, which is uncensored—almost any topic can be discussed privately.
· Users continuously using paid credits on the platform qualify for the S2 OPG airdrop.
After trading for so long, what I care about most is "who owns the information." Positions, thoughts, judgments—they're your most valuable assets, and it doesn’t make sense to give them away for free while using AI.
OpenGradient's approach to "verifiable cryptography" is on point—a kind of AI where you can say anything, built on mathematics, not trust.
Experience it here: chat.opengradient.ai
$OPG #OPG
The deeper you chat with AI—about work, emotions, health, your wallet, or even those things you’re too shy to share with others—the more it understands you.
But the cost is that all these conversations are laid bare on some company’s servers. All you can do is "trust" a privacy policy that can change at any moment. Promises are never guarantees.
@OpenGradient flipped this logic on its head: instead of making you trust, it’s about making it prove itself.
What it’s building is a decentralized infrastructure for Open Intelligence—hosting, reasoning, and validating AI models on a verifiable network. The product that lands in the hands of regular users is OpenGradient Chat:
· Edge Encryption: Your messages are encrypted on your own device, and your identity is stripped away before it reaches the model. Privacy isn't about contractual promises; it’s enforced by cryptography and hardware.
· Image Studio Multi-Model Generation: One entry point across multiple models like Gemini, ByteDance, and xAI, with default privacy settings.
· Robust Model Lineup: It has integrated the latest Claude Fable 5 and built in models like Nous Hermes, which is uncensored—almost any topic can be discussed privately.
· Users continuously using paid credits on the platform qualify for the S2 OPG airdrop.
After trading for so long, what I care about most is "who owns the information." Positions, thoughts, judgments—they're your most valuable assets, and it doesn’t make sense to give them away for free while using AI.
OpenGradient's approach to "verifiable cryptography" is on point—a kind of AI where you can say anything, built on mathematics, not trust.
Experience it here: chat.opengradient.ai
$OPG #OPG