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I was going through OpenGradient's technical documentation properly today, not just skimming, actually reading it section by section.

Got to the part about the node architecture. Four types Full Inference Storage and Data nodes. Each one handling a specific piece of making AI execution work on chain in a verifiable way. Reading through it I assumed all four were already running since the whitepaper laid them out so completely.

Then I hit the Data node section.

Small note tucked into the technical docs. Coming soon. Not live yet.

Sat with that for a minute because it would have been very easy to just not mention it.

A lot of projects describe their full architecture as if its already deployed and hope nobody reads carefully enough to notice the gaps.

OpenGradient left that "coming soon" note in plain sight inside their own technical documentation. The Data node which handles off chain data like real time market prices for AI models during inference isnt fully operational yet while the other three are already processing real inference requests.

Thats a small thing that actually says something bigger. A team that writes "coming soon" honestly in their own docs instead of pretending everything is finished is a team worth paying closer attention to.
Incomplete infrastructure disclosed openly is still more trustworthy than complete infrastructure that nobody can verify.
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