I keep coming back to this thought about OpenLedger.
It’s easy to focus on the AI story, the data economy, the big ideas… but the more you look at it, the more the real decision feels like something quieter: building on Ethereum instead of trying to exist outside it.
That choice says a lot.
Because if AI systems really start interacting on-chain all the time, it won’t be occasional transactions anymore. It’ll be constant activity. Fast, repetitive, automated. The kind of load that quickly exposes any weak infrastructure.
So instead of trying to reinvent the base layer, they’re plugging into one that already has liquidity, security, and builders.
And maybe that’s the part people underestimate.
Not the vision.
But the decision to build it where it can actually survive scale.
