📢 Today's alpha report
Today is Wednesday, June 24th.
At 8 PM, there’s a new token airdrop happening.
With a score of 200 points, it’s like a universal welfare blessing for everyone.
I noticed that the pre-airdrop price was around 0.35, indicating a decent amount of tokens available for this airdrop, and now even 200 points can get you some.
Now, back to discussing the AI theme, I found that OpenGradient has ambitions to 'marry' AI with blockchain, reminiscent of a tech mogul's wild experiments. They’re letting machine learning models 'settle' in the EVM environment, with contracts directly calling predictive results; it’s like giving traditional smart contracts a 'cheat code.' OpenGradient Chat allows private conversations with the uncensored Nous Hermes model, enabling users to speak freely, with privacy protected by TEE and Oblivious HTTP encryption, making it a 'locked private tree hole.'
However, I’m still skeptical—can this union really be harmonious? The white paper claims the MemSync memory layer aims to break data silos, but progress remains a mystery—if it can’t be resolved, AI models on-chain might just end up as 'parrots,' what’s the value in that? Then looking at ecosystem incentives, users buy points for airdrops, which is akin to 'using candy to lure kids into an amusement park.' But can this amusement park sustain itself long-term? If the project team relies solely on point consumption and token payments, will $OPG turn into a 'premium game token,' drifting further from the blockchain’s 'decentralization ethos'?
@OpenGradient The team is making a big splash integrating Claude Fable 5. Tech frenzy is great, but have they solidified the 'foundation' of token logic and ecosystem? Users are currently enjoying a smooth experience, but once the novelty fades, will OpenGradient be the disruptor of AI infrastructure, or just a 'tech bonsai' in the blockchain world? This experiment still needs time to provide answers.
#opg $OPG
Today is Wednesday, June 24th.
At 8 PM, there’s a new token airdrop happening.
With a score of 200 points, it’s like a universal welfare blessing for everyone.
I noticed that the pre-airdrop price was around 0.35, indicating a decent amount of tokens available for this airdrop, and now even 200 points can get you some.
Now, back to discussing the AI theme, I found that OpenGradient has ambitions to 'marry' AI with blockchain, reminiscent of a tech mogul's wild experiments. They’re letting machine learning models 'settle' in the EVM environment, with contracts directly calling predictive results; it’s like giving traditional smart contracts a 'cheat code.' OpenGradient Chat allows private conversations with the uncensored Nous Hermes model, enabling users to speak freely, with privacy protected by TEE and Oblivious HTTP encryption, making it a 'locked private tree hole.'
However, I’m still skeptical—can this union really be harmonious? The white paper claims the MemSync memory layer aims to break data silos, but progress remains a mystery—if it can’t be resolved, AI models on-chain might just end up as 'parrots,' what’s the value in that? Then looking at ecosystem incentives, users buy points for airdrops, which is akin to 'using candy to lure kids into an amusement park.' But can this amusement park sustain itself long-term? If the project team relies solely on point consumption and token payments, will $OPG turn into a 'premium game token,' drifting further from the blockchain’s 'decentralization ethos'?
@OpenGradient The team is making a big splash integrating Claude Fable 5. Tech frenzy is great, but have they solidified the 'foundation' of token logic and ecosystem? Users are currently enjoying a smooth experience, but once the novelty fades, will OpenGradient be the disruptor of AI infrastructure, or just a 'tech bonsai' in the blockchain world? This experiment still needs time to provide answers.
#opg $OPG