The AI narrative in crypto keeps getting bigger, but I think most people are still underestimating one important thing: AI becomes much more powerful when access to data and infrastructure is decentralized.

That’s why I’ve started looking deeper into what @undefined is building around $OPEN .

One thing I find interesting is how OpenLedger is approaching AI from the infrastructure side instead of just launching another AI themed token. A lot of projects talk about AI, but fewer are focused on creating systems where contributors, developers, and datasets can actually interact in a transparent and open way.

What caught my attention recently is the growing conversation around ownership in AI. Right now, massive centralized companies control most AI models, data pipelines, and compute resources. But if decentralized networks can create fairer participation and reward systems, that could completely change how value flows across the AI economy.

I also think the timing matters. In previous market cycles, AI narratives were mostly speculation driven. In 2026, the market seems more focused on utility, infrastructure, and sustainability. Projects that are quietly building real ecosystems may end up outperforming short term hype plays.

Another reason OpenLedger stands out to me is because the ecosystem feels designed for long-term scalability rather than temporary attention. If decentralized AI adoption keeps expanding, infrastructure layers could become one of the strongest sectors to watch.

Definitely keeping $OPEN on my radar this year.

Curious to see how far decentralized AI can actually go over the next few years.

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