I started paying attention to @OpenGradient on my own.
Not because someone told me to.
Just because the question nagged at me.
Who actually trusts AI outputs right now.
#OPG
Not rhetorically.
Literally — in production, in protocols, in agents making decisions with real consequences.
The answer, mostly, is nobody verifies anything.
They just check if the output looks reasonable.
OpenGradient is trying to change that foundation.
#opg
Decentralized infrastructure that runs AI inference and generates cryptographic proofs that the computation happened correctly.
Not "trust the company."
Not "trust the model."
Trust the proof.
They have 2,000+ models in a hub.
Something called MemSync that gives AI agents persistent memory across sessions.
a16z-crypto backed, which tells you serious people think the problem is real.
But I keep sitting with the uncomfortable part.
Proofs exist.
Verification culture doesn't — not yet.
Traders
Protocols
Agents
DAOs
All of them consume AI outputs daily.
I'm not sure how many stop to inspect what actually ran.
Maybe that's not a criticism of OpenGradient.
Maybe that's exactly the gap they're building into.
Infrastructure for a habit that hasn't formed yet.
That's either very early or very patient.
I genuinely don't know which.
$OPG
Not because someone told me to.
Just because the question nagged at me.
Who actually trusts AI outputs right now.
#OPG
Not rhetorically.
Literally — in production, in protocols, in agents making decisions with real consequences.
The answer, mostly, is nobody verifies anything.
They just check if the output looks reasonable.
OpenGradient is trying to change that foundation.
#opg
Decentralized infrastructure that runs AI inference and generates cryptographic proofs that the computation happened correctly.
Not "trust the company."
Not "trust the model."
Trust the proof.
They have 2,000+ models in a hub.
Something called MemSync that gives AI agents persistent memory across sessions.
a16z-crypto backed, which tells you serious people think the problem is real.
But I keep sitting with the uncomfortable part.
Proofs exist.
Verification culture doesn't — not yet.
Traders
Protocols
Agents
DAOs
All of them consume AI outputs daily.
I'm not sure how many stop to inspect what actually ran.
Maybe that's not a criticism of OpenGradient.
Maybe that's exactly the gap they're building into.
Infrastructure for a habit that hasn't formed yet.
That's either very early or very patient.
I genuinely don't know which.
$OPG