From 'getting it for free' to 'lying down and earning': OpenLedger's national AI economic experiment
Have you ever thought about the photos collecting dust on your hard drive, the documents you've written, or the recordings you've made, one day working for you to earn money? At @OpenLedger, this is no longer a fantasy but an ongoing national AI economic experiment.
OpenLedger's design philosophy is extremely low threshold:
Step 1: One-click login, access with your Twitter or Google account, no wallet needed; Step 2: Upload data, drag in CSV, images, or audio, and the system automatically chains and certifies rights; Step 3: Model training, fine-tune large models on the web, can run on a single card, saving electricity and effort; Step 4: List for sale and collect rent, after the model goes live, every call automatically records and splits accounts; Step 5: Participate in governance, use $OPEN to vote on ecological development direction.
The whole process requires no coding; ordinary people can easily participate. What's even better is that the same data can be called by multiple models, achieving 'second-hand renting', creating real 'passive income'. Some users have reported that their uploaded medical data was used by AI for diagnostic research, earning over 50 USDC in a single day.
This closed loop of 'upload → train → list for sale → collect rent → vote' allows everyone to become a participant and beneficiary in the AI economy. OpenLedger is not just building a technology platform but also promoting a democratic revolution in production relations—returning value to creators rather than monopolizing it on the platform.
With the launch of the mainnet and the release of the enterprise-level AI agent store, this model will usher in scaled explosion. In the future, your AI assistant will not only serve you but also take orders and make money during its downtime, with earnings automatically deposited into your wallet.



