Over the past few weeks, I’ve spent time learning about @OpenLedger and its vision for decentralized AI. What stands out to me is that the project is not only focused on AI models but also on the people behind them.
Many AI platforms depend on valuable data and community contributions, yet contributors often remain invisible. OpenLedger is taking a different approach through Proof of Attribution, which aims to identify and reward the contributions that help power AI outputs. In my opinion, this creates a fairer and more transparent ecosystem.
The project is also building an AI-focused blockchain where datasets, models, agents, and applications can interact on-chain. Combined with the utility of $OPEN for governance, transactions, and ecosystem incentives, the network is working toward a more accountable AI economy.
As AI continues to grow globally, transparency, ownership, and fair rewards may become just as important as model performance. That is one reason I’ll continue following @OpenLedger and its progress in the months ahead.
