keep thinking about how strange markets could become once autonomous AI systems start interacting with each other nonstop without humans even noticing most of it happening.

More in the sense that one badly trained agent reacting to bad data could trigger another system, then another, then another, until liquidity, sentiment, and execution all start amplifying each other automatically. Crypto already moves fast when humans panic. AI systems operating continuously could make reactions even more unstable if the coordination layer underneath them is weak.

That was one of the first times @OpenLedgergenuinely stood out to me beyond the normal AI narrative floating around crypto.

The project feels much more focused on the infrastructure problem underneath autonomous systems instead of only the flashy surface layer. Datanets, attribution, interoperability, coordination between environments… those things sound less exciting at first compared to AI agents posting trades online, but they probably matter far more once these ecosystems become larger and more interconnected.

A lot of people still imagine AI in crypto as tools humans occasionally use. I think the bigger shift starts once AI systems begin operating continuously beside each other. Trading, analyzing data, moving information, coordinating execution, interacting with protocols, consuming external inputs. At that point the real challenge is no longer generating intelligence. ere infrastructure starts becoming much more important than demos.

The reason I kept paying attention to $OPEN recently is because OpenLedger feels positioned closer to that deeper coordination layer instead of temporary AI hype cycles. The ecosystem direction already seems built around the assumption that future decentralized AI systems will require persistent verification, attribution, and structured interaction instead of isolated one off automation.

The interesting part is that most markets usually ignore infrastructure until the moment instability exposes why it was necessary all along.

That is why the whole #OpenLedger r direction

@OpenLedger #bnbguy