I think a lot of people assume the hard part of AI agents is making them smarter.

I'm not sure thats true anymore.

An agent that can reason but cant access incentives, attribution, or transparent execution is still operating inside a very limited environment.

What interests me about OpenLedger is the assumption that agents will eventually become participants in an economy, not just users of software.

The intelligence layer gets most of the attention.

The coordination layer might end up mattering more.

Do future AI agents succeed because they're smarter, or because they're connected to better economic systems??

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