Everyone watching $OPG right now is watching the wrong clock.
The token is 10 months old.
Price debates, chart patterns, daily volume — all of it is noise against what actually matters.
The 12-month cliff.
April 2027. Team and investor supply unlocks for the first time. Right now only 19% of OPG is circulating. That number changes materially in ten months.
Most projects at this stage don't have enough network activity to absorb that kind of supply expansion. The unlock hits, early holders distribute, price corrects, narrative breaks.
OpenGradient has one job between now and then — build enough genuine inference demand that April 2027 looks like a milestone, not a ceiling.
263,000 wallets interacting with the network is a start.
10,000 daily transactions is a start.
100 developers publishing models is a start.
None of it is enough yet to make a confident call on supply absorption.
I used to evaluate early tokens by how well the tech worked.
Now I evaluate them by whether the demand curve can outrun the supply schedule — and ten months is not a long runway.
That's the real question for OpenGradient right now. Not whether verifiable AI is real. Whether it's real fast enough.
#opg @OpenGradient
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The token is 10 months old.
Price debates, chart patterns, daily volume — all of it is noise against what actually matters.
The 12-month cliff.
April 2027. Team and investor supply unlocks for the first time. Right now only 19% of OPG is circulating. That number changes materially in ten months.
Most projects at this stage don't have enough network activity to absorb that kind of supply expansion. The unlock hits, early holders distribute, price corrects, narrative breaks.
OpenGradient has one job between now and then — build enough genuine inference demand that April 2027 looks like a milestone, not a ceiling.
263,000 wallets interacting with the network is a start.
10,000 daily transactions is a start.
100 developers publishing models is a start.
None of it is enough yet to make a confident call on supply absorption.
I used to evaluate early tokens by how well the tech worked.
Now I evaluate them by whether the demand curve can outrun the supply schedule — and ten months is not a long runway.
That's the real question for OpenGradient right now. Not whether verifiable AI is real. Whether it's real fast enough.
#opg @OpenGradient
$NES
$ATM