#opg $OPG
I’ve been thinking about OpenGradient, $OPG #OPG and @OpenGradient after spending a few hours digging beyond the headline narrative.
The one thing that genuinely stood out wasn’t the AI stack itself. It happened exactly when the published vesting schedule said it would, which sounds ordinary until you realize how uncommon it is for people to actually check these things instead of reacting after the fact.
That changed how I looked at the project. If OpenGradient is trying to build infrastructure where AI agents can prove what they did through verified execution, then its own token distribution being predictable feels surprisingly consistent with that philosophy. Trust isn’t only about AI outputs. It’s also about whether the network behaves the way it says it will.
I still don’t know if verifiable AI will become the default approach. Maybe speed and convenience will continue to win. But I caught myself spending more time looking at observable on chain behavior than polished product pages, and that felt like a better way to evaluate the project.
For me, the unlock wasn’t a bullish or bearish signal. It was a reminder that transparent infrastructure is usually less exciting than marketing and maybe that’s exactly the point.
Curious whether others are watching the verification layer, or the token calendar, more closely from here.