OpenLedger caught my attention because it is not just talking about smarter AI. It is pointing at a messier problem: who owns the data, who gets credit for it, and how value moves when AI actually uses it.

That matters.

AI does not become useful just because it predicts well. It becomes useful when the information behind it is trusted, fresh, traceable, and valuable enough for real builders to depend on.

Still, I am not fully sold yet.

The token has to do more than exist. The incentives have to bring in quality contributors, not farmers. The users have to come for the infrastructure, not just the rewards. And the network has to prove it still works when attention cools down.

That is the real test for OpenLedger.

Not the story. Not the buzzwords. Not the campaign activity.

Real usage, real demand, and real value after the incentives disappear.

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