That’s probably why @OpenLedger caught my attention. It doesn’t feel like the usual “next big AI revolution” marketing you see every day on crypto timelines. The whole approach seems quieter and more infrastructure-focused.

And honestly, infrastructure is usually where the real value ends up.

Everyone gets excited about AI agents making trades and automating systems, but very few people are asking the bigger question: how do you verify what those AI systems are actually doing? How do you audit decisions? How do you know where the data came from?

That’s the part I think OpenLedger is trying to solve.

The interesting thing is that these conversations are becoming more serious now. AI isn’t just a trend anymore. Governments, companies, creators — everyone is starting to care about ownership, licensing, transparency, and accountability. Projects building around those problems might become a lot more relevant over time.

Not saying $OPEN suddenly becomes huge tomorrow. Crypto doesn’t work that way. But I do think the project is building in an area that could matter much more in the future than most people currently realize.

#OpenLedger