I previously circled the value of @OpenLedger in data attribution and felt it was holding it back. Clearly, I overlooked the deeper value it's building: the accountability of AI agents.

AI agents are taking over more and more on-chain operations, from DeFi's automated market-making to NPC decision-making in games. But their actions are often questioned for transparency because it's a black box, and when issues arise, users can only suffer in silence.

That has changed. OpenLedger's attribution proof mechanism anchors every AI inference's input data, processing logic, and output results on-chain. If an agent's execution deviates, anyone can review its entire thought process and pinpoint the root of the problem.

As $OPEN collaborates with Story Protocol and TheoriqAI, this accountable AI is extending from DeFi to gaming, computational power, and IP licensing. South Korean gaming giant Netmarble is integrating OpenLedger's transparency layer into its gaming platform, indicating this direction is moving from concept to reality.

AI agents aren't here to replace us; they're here to assist us. But the prerequisite is that they must be accountable for every decision they make. OpenLedger's underlying logic is providing the actionable basis for that accountability.

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