Look, OpenLedger ($OPEN ) says it wants to fix a real problem: AI companies profit from data, while the people providing that data rarely see the upside.

Fair point.

But let's be honest. Adding a blockchain doesn't automatically solve data ownership, quality, or trust. It mostly adds another layer that needs governance, verification, and incentives.

I've seen this movie before.

The catch? Data isn't valuable just because it exists. Someone still has to verify it, clean it, and prove it's useful. That's expensive.

And then there's the bigger question: who actually benefits? The contributors, or the token holders sitting closest to the money flow?

The technology might work. The harder challenge is getting real businesses to use it when traditional contracts and centralized platforms already get the job done.

That's where the story gets interesting. And where many projects start to struggle.

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