The problem with most trading bots isn't that they don't work. It's that you don't know why they do or don't. You give something access to your funds. It does things. Sometimes it makes money. Sometimes it doesn't. You look at the logs and they don't really explain anything. On OpenLedger, the trading agent is different in one specific way. Everything is onchain. Every decision. Every execution. Every outcome. You can trace exactly what happened and why. Not because someone wrote good logs. Because the chain itself is the log. That's a different kind of trust. Not "trust me, the bot works." But "here is every action it has ever taken, permanently recorded, readable by anyone." I don't need to believe in it. I can verify it. That's the only kind of trust that doesn't require faith.