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In the early years, there was a merchant fleet near the sea, funded by the fishermen who pooled their money to build the ships, with the nets woven by the women who stayed up late at night, and even the compass was polished for three months by the old carpenter. However, every time they returned from the sea, the shipowner would only toss a few bags of rough rice to everyone, while the holds were filled with silk and porcelain that he secretly sold for profit, making enough silver to pile into small mountains.
An old fisherman discovered a hidden compartment in the cabin containing gold ingots, and during the dispute, he was pushed into the sea by the boat owner. That day, the fishing village was filled with the smell of fish mixed with cries, and no one dared to make a sound.
Until a group of young fishermen secretly built a new boat, carving each person's name and contribution into the hull: Zhang San cut ten masts, Li Si mended twenty nets, all highlighted in red paint. The new rule was tougher – money earned from the catch would be distributed on the spot according to the carvings, and those who put in more effort could take away half a box of silver coins.
The boat owner brought his henchmen to smash the boat, but they were surrounded by fishermen holding harpoons. "Our names are carved on the deck!" The leading young man slammed the carved deck, making a thunderous sound.
Today's AI is like that unscrupulous ship owner; every day the data we generate is the "wood for building ships" and the "nets for fishing," but big companies are raking in profits while we get nothing.
@OpenledgerHQ Just like that new ship, the blockchain serves as the hull, and everyone who contributes data and annotates information is clearly engraved. Once the model makes money, the profits are distributed according to contribution, not a single point less. The token OPEN is the "ticket", the more you contribute, the thicker the "silver dollars" you receive.
It no longer wants to raise "black-hearted shipowners"; it just wants everyone who has contributed to AI to take away their own box of "silver dollars."
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