One thing I've noticed while following @OpenGradient .
In crypto, a token often comes first, and the use case is figured out later.
But AI might be different.
When a service genuinely helps people get work done, demand tends to grow naturally.
That's why when I look at $OPG , the first thing I check isn't the price chart.
I'm more interested in whether OpenGradient is building utility that people would actually want to use on a daily basis.
Because in the end, markets tend to reward real usage more than promises.
In my view, the real competition in AI isn't attention—it's utility.
@OpenGradient #opg $OPG #OPG #OpenGradient #BinanceSquare
In crypto, a token often comes first, and the use case is figured out later.
But AI might be different.
When a service genuinely helps people get work done, demand tends to grow naturally.
That's why when I look at $OPG , the first thing I check isn't the price chart.
I'm more interested in whether OpenGradient is building utility that people would actually want to use on a daily basis.
Because in the end, markets tend to reward real usage more than promises.
In my view, the real competition in AI isn't attention—it's utility.
@OpenGradient #opg $OPG #OPG #OpenGradient #BinanceSquare