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Feels like every month crypto invents another “next big chain” and expects everyone to forget the last ten.

I’m kind of over it.

Most blockchains don’t only struggle because the tech is bad. They struggle because real traffic shows up and suddenly everyone discovers scaling is harder than the whitepaper made it sound. Even Solana, which generally feels fast and smooth to use, has shown that heavy demand can create problems. That’s not a failure. That’s reality.

So when I look at OpenGradient as a Layer 1 for decentralized AI infrastructure, I’m less interested in the buzzwords and more interested in the simple idea that maybe the ecosystem shouldn’t expect one network to carry everything forever.

The bigger challenge isn’t building another chain. It’s convincing people to move. Liquidity likes familiar places. Users do too.

Still, spreading load across multiple ecosystems makes practical sense if crypto actually wants to grow instead of repeating the same congestion story every cycle.

I’m skeptical. I’m tired of hype. But I can at least see the logic.

It might work. Or nobody shows up.

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