Lately I’ve been thinking that people might be focusing on the wrong part of AI.

Everyone talks about models, compute power, and new launches. But if AI keeps growing at this speed, doesn’t data become the real asset?

Not just data itself — but who owns it, who verifies it, and who gets rewarded when it creates value.

That’s where @OpenLedger started getting my attention.

What I find interesting is that the project seems to focus more on building the layer around contribution and coordination instead of only pushing the usual AI narrative. Because in reality, AI systems don’t improve alone. They improve through constant participation from users, contributors, and networks.

For me, the bigger question isn’t whether AI grows — it obviously will.

The real question is:- which projects are building the infrastructure that keeps that growth sustainable?

It's still early, but I think that conversation around data ownership and participation becomes much bigger from here.

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Do you think #OpenLedger still has another explosive leg left?

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