#opg $OPG I'm paying closer attention to infrastructure than headlines.
While most people focus on the end product, I keep asking a different question:
Who is building the foundation?
@OpenGradient is positioning itself as a decentralized network for model hosting, inference, and verification. The key difference is that it doesn't ask users to trust outputs blindly. Instead, it is designed so computations can be verified and audited through cryptographic proofs.
What stands out to me is its architecture.
Inference happens on specialized compute nodes for speed, while verification is handled separately, allowing performance without sacrificing transparency.
As intelligent agents become more involved in finance, automation, and on-chain applications, verification becomes increasingly important.
OpenGradient is building toward a future where users can verify what model was used, how results were generated, and whether outputs were altered.
My thesis is simple:
The next wave of value may not come from the applications everyone sees.
It may come from the infrastructure quietly powering them.
Are you focusing on the apps...
or the rails underneath them? 👀
@OpenGradient $OPG
While most people focus on the end product, I keep asking a different question:
Who is building the foundation?
@OpenGradient is positioning itself as a decentralized network for model hosting, inference, and verification. The key difference is that it doesn't ask users to trust outputs blindly. Instead, it is designed so computations can be verified and audited through cryptographic proofs.
What stands out to me is its architecture.
Inference happens on specialized compute nodes for speed, while verification is handled separately, allowing performance without sacrificing transparency.
As intelligent agents become more involved in finance, automation, and on-chain applications, verification becomes increasingly important.
OpenGradient is building toward a future where users can verify what model was used, how results were generated, and whether outputs were altered.
My thesis is simple:
The next wave of value may not come from the applications everyone sees.
It may come from the infrastructure quietly powering them.
Are you focusing on the apps...
or the rails underneath them? 👀
@OpenGradient $OPG