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i was sitting near a tea stall in the village last week. I heard two local developers arguing. Some old men were talking about fixing the roads at the Gram Panchayat office. One developer kept saying that AI infrastructure was a matter of making things bigger and faster. He talked about computers and machines that can do things automatically. the other developer said something that stuck with me. He said that communities survive because people stay, not because computers work. That night i thought about @OpenLedger in a different way. At first it seemed like another AI project that sounded good but didn't really mean much. But the more i saw how people were using it the more i realized it was different. It was, like a tool that helped people work together. There were people building datasets tracking who did what and communities working on projects together. It didn't seem exciting on its own. Together it was creating something that most AI projects don't have. a lot of AI projects feel empty because people just use them and then forget. The internet has taught us to share knowledge without caring who helped or how.. @Openledger seems to be different. It makes it important to know who did what and who helped. Strong communities of developers matter in Web3 because culture takes time to grow but it lasts longer. Most people are still measuring how well infrastructure works by how it can do things but they forget to think about whether people actually want to use it for a long time. @Openledger , $OPEN , #OpenLedgerCore $GUA $CLO
i was sitting near a tea stall in the village last week. I heard two local developers arguing. Some old men were talking about fixing the roads at the Gram Panchayat office. One developer kept saying that AI infrastructure was a matter of making things bigger and faster. He talked about computers and machines that can do things automatically.

the other developer said something that stuck with me. He said that communities survive because people stay, not because computers work.

That night i thought about @OpenLedger in a different way. At first it seemed like another AI project that sounded good but didn't really mean much. But the more i saw how people were using it the more i realized it was different. It was, like a tool that helped people work together. There were people building datasets tracking who did what and communities working on projects together. It didn't seem exciting on its own. Together it was creating something that most AI projects don't have.

a lot of AI projects feel empty because people just use them and then forget. The internet has taught us to share knowledge without caring who helped or how.. @OpenLedger seems to be different. It makes it important to know who did what and who helped.

Strong communities of developers matter in Web3 because culture takes time to grow but it lasts longer. Most people are still measuring how well infrastructure works by how it can do things but they forget to think about whether people actually want to use it for a long time.

@OpenLedger , $OPEN , #OpenLedgerCore $GUA $CLO
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Community driven AI like feels more like shared infrastructure than just another tool and that is where long term value tends to form
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