#opg $OPG I used to think this was just how it had to be. If you want fast AI, you use a centralized platform and just trust them. If you want decentralized AI, you accept that it will be slow and clunky. Nobody ever questioned it. That was just the deal.
But the more I thought about it, the more it bothered me. Every time I use an AI tool for something that actually matters, I have zero visibility into what is happening. Which model ran? Was my prompt logged? Was the response modified before I saw it? I have no idea. I just get an answer and move on. For asking random questions that is fine. But for financial decisions or anything sensitive, that blind trust starts to feel genuinely uncomfortable.
This is what drew me to OpenGradient. They did not just patch the existing system. They rethought the whole architecture. When you make a request it goes straight to a compute node and comes back fast, just like any normal app. No waiting around for blockchain confirmation. Then the proof gets settled on-chain quietly in the background. You never feel the overhead but the verification is still there.
And the smart part is that not everything gets the same treatment. A chatbot does not need the same security level as a DeFi liquidation model. TEE for one, ZKML for the other. No waste, no unnecessary slowdown.
This is what I wanted AI infrastructure to look like from the beginning.
@OpenGradient #OPG #AppleFalls6.1% #KoreaActivates #AppleFalls6.1% $LAB $G What will drive lasting OPG demand after ZKML access expands?