I’ve been thinking about something that feels uncomfortable.

Everyone talks about making AI smarter.

Very few talk about what happens after.

What happens when millions of agents start generating outputs, moving capital, executing actions and nobody can explain who contributed, who verified it or who captured the value?

That’s where I started paying attention to @OpenLedger differently.

Not because of the token.

Because some of the pieces they’re building seem to attack a less visible problem.

OctoClaw for execution layers.

Proof of Attribution to track contribution.

ERC-4626 compatibility to reduce capital leakage.

EVM connectivity because isolated ecosystems rarely win.

Maybe the next bottleneck isn’t intelligence.

Maybe it’s coordination.

If AI becomes cheap, systems that remember where value came from may become more important than systems that simply produce more output.

That’s the bet I see behind $OPEN inside the #OpenLedger ecosystem.

And I’m curious whether that idea survives after incentives disappear.