I’ve been reading more about how @OpenLedger approaches AI development, and the project feels very different from most blockchain + AI narratives in the market right now.
A lot of AI platforms talk about innovation, but very few focus on transparency and contributor ownership. OpenLedger is trying to change that by recording data contributions, model improvements, and AI interactions directly on-chain through its Proof of Attribution system.

What I find interesting is that the ecosystem is not only built for developers. Data contributors, validators, and even people helping improve model performance can all become part of the value creation process. That creates a much stronger long-term AI economy compared to centralized systems where only a few companies benefit.

The focus on specialized AI models also makes a lot of sense. Instead of depending only on huge general-purpose models, OpenLedger supports domain-specific AI that can be optimized for real industries and real-world applications.

Projects building real infrastructure for the future of AI are worth paying attention to, and @OpenLedger is definitely one of them. $OPEN #OpenLedger @OpenLedger