Today is the last 14th day of the $OPG campaign. Everything is successfully completed but reward is only $40 to $50 after so much hard work 🥺

After weeks of digging into @OpenGradient I want to share what actually stuck with me. The project sits at an unusual intersection. AI needs trust, blockchain provides proof, and most teams bridging those worlds either oversell the AI part or under build the crypto part.

OpenGradient feels balanced in a way that's hard to fake.The numbers tell part of the story. $9.5M raised, 150+ models live, 35-40% of supply staked, 96-month emission schedule, listings on 6-7 major venues. None of those are vanity metrics.

They're foundations that compounds quietly over 2-3 years.What keeps pulling me back is the governance design. $RIF

Token holders aren't just voting on treasury spend, they're shaping which AI models get trusted for real financial decisions.

Around 200-300 active voters is small, but the framework scales.The real test isn't this cycle. $SYN

It's whether verifiable AI becomes infrastructure people quietly depend on, the way nobody thinks about TCP/IP anymore.

What would it take for you to fully believe in #opg decentralized AI long term?