Most blockchains weren't built for AI.
They were built for money. Then for contracts. Then for games. Then for everything.
AI got bolted on later. Like an afterthought.
OpenLedger started from the other end.
What if you built the chain for AI first? What if every action uploading data, training a model, running an agent happened on-chain by default? Not as an integration. As the infrastructure itself.
That changes things.
When AI runs on-chain, it leaves traces. Those traces become attribution. Attribution becomes reward. Reward becomes incentive to contribute better data, better models, better agents.
It's a loop. But the loop actually makes sense.
I've been watching this space for a while. I've seen a lot of chains promise a lot of things.
This one is asking a different question. Not "how do we put AI on the blockchain" but "what does a blockchain look like if it was designed for AI from day one."
That question doesn't have a clean answer yet.
But at least it's the honest question.
