#opg $OPG @OpenGradient

In recent months, the market has been buzzing about AI agents—programs that can not only answer questions but also autonomously perform tasks.

For instance, analyzing data, searching for information, interacting with services, and even executing transactions.

But if an AI agent gains more autonomy, how can we ensure that its actions are transparent and verifiable?

That’s why I think the intersection of AI and blockchain makes perfect sense.

Blockchain allows us to record actions, store transaction history, and create an environment where results can be independently verified, regardless of trust in a specific company.

In this context, I'm interested in OpenGradient.

The project is developing infrastructure for launching AI models and integrating them with Web3 applications. If the trend of AI agents continues to gain momentum, such infrastructure could become a crucial element of the new digital economy.

While most are discussing the possibilities of artificial intelligence, I’m increasingly focusing on projects that are building the foundation for its future development.

Because without infrastructure, even the smartest agents won’t be able to scale.