$OPG Man, I have been following OpenGradient for a while now, and this latest update actually made me pause.
They’ve already processed over 1 million LLM inferences through their x402-powered infrastructure since launch. That number feels significant because verifiable AI has mostly been talked about in theory until now. Seeing it cross a million real inferences means it’s starting to move into actual usage.
What stood out to me is how they’re handling payments. Instead of doing onchain transactions for every single inference (which would be too slow and expensive), they’re batching the requests. This makes execution much more scalable while still keeping everything verifiable onchain. @OpenGradient
I will be honest I didn’t expect verifiable AI systems to reach this kind of scale this quickly. Most projects are still figuring out the basics, but OpenGradient seems to be quietly building real throughput.
I keep thinking that once these systems can handle millions of inferences efficiently and with proof, it changes what’s actually possible to build on top of them. #OPG
They’ve already processed over 1 million LLM inferences through their x402-powered infrastructure since launch. That number feels significant because verifiable AI has mostly been talked about in theory until now. Seeing it cross a million real inferences means it’s starting to move into actual usage.
What stood out to me is how they’re handling payments. Instead of doing onchain transactions for every single inference (which would be too slow and expensive), they’re batching the requests. This makes execution much more scalable while still keeping everything verifiable onchain. @OpenGradient
I will be honest I didn’t expect verifiable AI systems to reach this kind of scale this quickly. Most projects are still figuring out the basics, but OpenGradient seems to be quietly building real throughput.
I keep thinking that once these systems can handle millions of inferences efficiently and with proof, it changes what’s actually possible to build on top of them. #OPG
