Ozak AI, a technology platform launched in 2024, is introducing an innovative model for financial intelligence by combining agentic artificial intelligence with decentralized systems. The platform is developed to deliver real-time actionable financial insights, which is a set of machine learning models on a secure distributed network.
The central component of the Ozak AI infrastructure is the Ozak Stream Network (OSN), which is a data processing pipeline built to ingest and analyze high-frequency market data over a decentralized physical infrastructure. This can be configured to do parallel processing on distributed nodes to enhance speed and fault tolerance. ARIMA, linear regression models, and neural networks are some of the principal predictive models that Ozak AI would use in extracting market trends and risks involved in trading various financial assets.
Ozak AI presents the Prediction Agent (PA), a user-definable element that runs autonomously on the platform. Such agents may be customized to observe particular data points, sectors, or asset classes and give continuous examination and refresh. Prediction Agents enable a variety of use cases, whether temporarily focused on trading signals in the short term or long-term investment planning.
The PA feature caters to both individual and institutional consumers, and the settings can be customized to different financial planning and tolerance to risk. The agents are specifically geared to take in incoming data in real time, churning out insights that can be used to make trading or asset allocation decisions. A combination of autonomous AI agents and a decentralized backend makes the platform well-positioned to cater to a wide audience in the emerging field of financial technology.
Ozak AI decentralized operation verification. To prove that the system is not compromised, Ozak AI will use the EigenLayer AVS (Actively Validated Services) to offer decentralized operation verification. This will enable the validation of predictions and AI results by a network of staked validators, eliminating the need to rely on a central authority and building more trust into the ecosystem.
This combination will assist in the high performance of the smart contracts, which will help to reduce the cost of the transaction and the speed at which they are performed on the platform. Arbitrum Ethereum tooling compatibility also means that Ozak AI can be approachable by developers and users of the wider Ethereum ecosystem.
The utility and governance token of the platform is $OZ, which supports the transactional and governance system of the platform. $OZ has a limited supply of 10 billion tokens and is utilized in gaining access to services, setting up Prediction Agents, governance, and community incentives.
Right now, the $OZ token is in its presale stage 4 and priced at $0.005, up 400% from its initial price of $0.001. So far, Ozak AI has raised over $1.23 million in presale funding by selling more than 6.3 million tokens. The upcoming stage will raise the token price to $0.01, with a long-term target of $1, potentially offering an impressive 19,000% ROI for those buying in at the current stage. Early investors who entered between $0.001 and $0.003 stand to gain significantly—with projected returns ranging from 100x to 500x if the $1 target is achieved.
A combination of these technologies, Ozak AI introduces a scalable model of AI-powered decision-making within decentralized finance, targeting to enhance access, security, and performance within the digital asset markets.
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