Lately, one topic that keeps coming back in crypto discussions is how AI will interact with decentralized networks 🤖🌐. We already know AI needs huge amounts of data and computing resources, but an interesting question is: who owns that data and who benefits from it? 👀
This is where projects like @OpenLedger become interesting to watch 🚀. Instead of only focusing on AI models themselves, the bigger conversation is around building infrastructure where contributions, data, and network participation can create value inside an ecosystem 📊⚡
What caught my attention about OpenLedger is the idea that decentralized systems could potentially create more transparent and community-driven AI economies 🧠🔗. If AI becomes a larger part of daily life, infrastructure projects supporting these systems may become increasingly important 📈
Of course, crypto narratives change quickly and every project still needs execution, adoption, and real utility ⚙️. But I think projects connected to AI infrastructure deserve attention because they are trying to solve problems bigger than simple token speculation 💡
For now, I’m keeping an eye on how the ecosystem around $OPEN develops and whether OpenLedger can turn long-term vision into real-world adoption 👀🔥
