Not talking about the underlying tech of @OpenGradient today. Let's dive into some hands-on stuff—three products built on it: BitQuant, MemSync, Twin.fun. When judging this AI infrastructure, don’t just look at how slick the tech is; check if there’s real action happening on top of it—these three are like litmus tests.

First, let's break down what each one does:

BitQuant is an AI quant analyst. You can ask it straightforward questions about on-chain data, positions, and strategies, and it’ll give you an analysis; it’s the flagship app.

MemSync is the AI memory layer. It saves your preferences and context so you can use them across different apps without having to reintroduce yourself to the AI every single time.

Twin.fun is the AI digital twin marketplace, turning real people’s styles into interactive and tradable characters. The official numbers look good—BitQuant claims 1.8 million users, and MemSync has over 30,000 active users. But I’m always cautious about big user numbers—just because someone registered doesn’t mean they’re actually using it daily.

I checked out some real user experiences, and MemSync is indeed getting consistent daily use, with points naturally accumulating over time. Twin.fun, on the other hand, feels pretty quiet; engagement levels are noticeably lower. Within the same ecosystem, the real vitality of different products varies significantly.

I’m stressing this point because ecosystem applications are the best litmus test for the whole network. No matter how sophisticated the underlying TEE and verifiable reasoning sound, it all comes down to whether people are willing to use the products built on top.

If there are real daily active users, it shows genuine demand; if it's cold, it might just be an unproven concept. But a heads-up: a significant portion of the current active users might just be chasing future airdrop expectations to rack up interactions. We need to question which ones represent real demand and which ones are just airdrop farmers' temporary enthusiasm. Only those that stick around after the airdrop lands will really tell us something.

So, how to use these three products to gauge OPG: don’t just count how many apps they have; actually try them out and see which one you’d still open without the airdrop incentives—that’s the true value anchor of this network.
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