#opg $OPG @OpenGradient

I almost bought more OPG this morning.

Instead, I spent the next hour reading about MemSync.

Oddly enough, that decision changed what I was thinking about entirely.

Everyone seems obsessed with building smarter AI models. OpenGradient caught my attention for a different reason—it's treating memory as infrastructure, not just a place to store conversations.

That changes the conversation.

If AI memory can be extracted, organized, and retrieved in a verifiable way, users won't have to blindly trust whoever controls the backend. Trust shifts from promises to proof.

I'm still only holding a small test position because one challenge matters more than the rest: selective disclosure.

Auditability is powerful, but it shouldn't come at the expense of privacy. A system that proves memory exists without revealing everything inside it is the real test.

For me, MemSync isn't exciting because it remembers more.

It's exciting because it points toward a future where AI memory can be trusted without being owned by a single gatekeeper.