Most#openledger $OPEN Most people are watching AI tokens for hype, but I’m watching OpenLedger for a deeper reason: ownership of intelligence.AI is becoming one of the most powerful forces in the world, but one question still feels unanswered. Who actually owns the data, the models, and the intelligence being created every day?For me, the interesting part is that OpenLedger is not only talking about AI as a trend. It is trying to look at the economic layer behind AI. Right now, most intelligence is built from data, user behavior, models, and agents, but the value often stays locked inside centralized systems.That creates a real problem.If data helps train models, if agents create output, and if intelligence becomes useful in the market, then contributors should not be invisible. I think the real value of OpenLedger is in trying to make data, models, and AI agents more ownable, trackable, and monetizable.This matters because the future of AI will not only be about who builds the smartest model. It will also be about who controls the value behind that model.This is why I believe the topic deserves attention. OpenLedger feels interesting to me because it connects AI with ownership, liquidity, and fairer value creation.Not hype.A serious question about the future of intelligence.@OpenLedger#openledger $OPEN Most people are watching AI tokens for hype, but I’m watching OpenLedger for a deeper reason: ownership of intelligence.AI is becoming one of the most powerful forces in the world, but one question still feels unanswered. Who actually owns the data, the models, and the intelligence being created every day?For me, the interesting part is that OpenLedger is not only talking about AI as a trend. It is trying to look at the economic layer behind AI. Right now, most intelligence is built from data, user behavior, models, and agents, but the value often stays locked inside centralized systems.That creates a real problem.If data helps train models, if agents create output, and if intelligence becomes useful in the market, then contributors should not be invisible. I think the real value of OpenLedger is in trying to make data, models, and AI agents more ownable, trackable, and monetizable.This matters because the future of AI will not only be about who builds the smartest model. It will also be about who controls the value behind that model.This is why I believe the topic deserves attention. OpenLedger feels interesting to me because it connects AI with ownership, liquidity, and fairer value creation.Not hype.A serious question about the future of intelligence.@OpenLedger