I'll be honest.

Everyone is busy chasing AI agents, trading bots, and flashy dashboards, but I think the market is looking in the wrong direction. We've seen this mistake before. People focus on the products they can see while ignoring the infrastructure that quietly makes everything possible.

That's why @OpenGradient stands out to me.

Most people will label it as just another AI project, but that feels far too simplistic. The real problem AI faces isn't intelligence—it's trust. As AI becomes more involved in DeFi, automated execution, liquidity management, and on-chain decision-making, a critical question emerges: how do we verify what these models are actually doing?

Today, most AI systems operate as black boxes. You get an output and hope the process was correct. That approach doesn't scale in a financial system built around transparency and verification.

OpenGradient is building decentralized infrastructure for hosting, running, and verifying AI models at scale. That may sound less exciting than the latest AI application, but infrastructure is often where the largest value accrues. The internet needed servers before social media. Crypto needed blockchains before DeFi.

If AI is going to become a core layer of the digital economy, verifiable intelligence may become just as important as intelligence itself. And that could make OpenGradient far bigger than the market currently believes.

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