AI Needs a Value Layer
Most AI discussions still revolve around speed, automation, and smarter tools. Those things matter, but they do not answer one deeper question.
Where does the value actually come from, and who should benefit when that value keeps moving through the system?
This is where @OpenLedger becomes interesting.
OpenLedger is not only looking at AI as software. It is looking at the economic layer behind AI. Data, models, and agents are becoming real digital assets, but many of them still sit without proper liquidity, attribution, or direct monetization paths.
For AI to grow in a healthier way, contributors need more than visibility. They need systems where useful data can become valuable, models can carry economic weight, and agents can participate in onchain activity with clearer ownership and reward flow.
That is the part I find meaningful about $OPEN.
The future of AI may not be built only by the biggest platforms. It may also depend on networks that can connect intelligence with ownership, usage, liquidity, and fair value distribution.
OpenLedger’s direction feels relevant because it is focused on the foundation, not just the noise around AI hype.
If AI is becoming a new economy, then data, models, and agents need a better financial layer around them.
That is why $OPEN is worth watching closely.
