I used to think crypto wallets were just a place to hold assets.
Deposit.
Withdraw.
Sign transactions.
Simple enough to exist.
But the more I dive into Web3, the more I realize wallets are carrying a lot more than users truly understand.
A swap transaction.
An approval right.
An interaction with a smart contract.
Sometimes, just one wrong click can create enough risk.
Perhaps the next generation of wallets not only needs to be more secure.
But also smarter.
This is where OpenGradient $OPG got me thinking.
If wallets could call AI inference from an open infrastructure, then verify the results instead of just trusting the answer, the experience could be different.
Wallets shouldn't just display data.
They could explain risks, analyze actions, and assist users in decision-making.
I'm not sure if this will happen quickly.
But smart wallets might just be where AI and Web3 meet most clearly.
@OpenGradient #OPG