@OpenLedger I’ve been in crypto long enough to stop getting excited every time a new trend shows up. Most of the time it’s the same story with different branding.

But lately I keep thinking about OpenLedger.

Not because I think it’s guaranteed to succeed, and not because “AI + blockchain” suddenly sounds revolutionary again. Honestly, that narrative already feels overcrowded.

What caught my attention is the problem underneath it.

AI models keep getting smarter, companies keep growing faster, but the people providing the actual data and knowledge behind these systems mostly stay invisible. That part has started feeling strange to me.

OpenLedger seems focused on that gap — trying to connect data, models, and AI agents back to the people contributing value in the first place.

Maybe it works, maybe it doesn’t. I’m still cautious. Crypto has a habit of making simple ideas messy once incentives get involved.

But after watching this market for years, I’ve learned that projects asking uncomfortable questions are usually more interesting than projects promising easy answers.

@OpenLedger #OpenLedger $OPEN