I've been reading a lot of AI blockchain projects lately, and to be honest, it seems like the entire field is currently very focused on performance metrics.

Faster execution, lower transaction costs, higher TPS, and endless scalability headlines are what everyone wants. The odd thing is, though, that very few people discuss what happens when AI systems start producing constant activity throughout the network.

Because the blockchain underneath will no longer only handle users once AI agents, automated apps, and machine-driven workflows begin interacting all day. It also manages continuous autonomous behavior. And to be honest, compared to regular blockchain use, that seems like an entirely different stress test.

That's one of the reasons I've recently begun to notice @OpenLedger from a new angle.

It doesn't seem like the EVM-compatible architecture with rollups is attempting to

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