Tokenomics Cross-Check: Ozak AI
When evaluating presale projects, tokenomics quality depends on whether documentation and on-chain contracts tell the same story. For Ozak AI, that reconciliation step is now one of the most important watch items.
Documented framework
In Ozak AI docs, the project describes a 10 billion OZ fixed supply and a bucket model that includes 30% presale, 30% ecosystem/community, 20% reserve, and two 10% allocations for team and liquidity/listings, plus vesting parameters.
On-chain observable
The presale router address referenced in project materials is active on Ethereum. In the same public flow, an OZ token contract page on Etherscan displays a 100,000,000 OZ max total supply field and holder statistics.
Interpretation for readers
This is a classic pre-launch clarity question, not automatically a protocol failure. Multiple contracts can coexist during staged launches. But readers still need a canonical contract map that explains:
- which contract handles presale collection,
- which contract represents final production tokenomics,
- and how total supply accounting is enforced across phases.
What would strengthen disclosure now
- A single signed “official contracts” registry page.
- Versioned tokenomics documentation that references exact deployed addresses.
- A short migration/launch note if any temporary or legacy token contracts exist.
Until that mapping is published in one place, the prudent stance is neutral: acknowledge progress on transparency and audits, while continuing to treat supply-structure reconciliation as open due diligence.
Primary sources (non-aggregator):
- Ozak AI Docs: The $OZ Token
- Ozak AI Docs: Contract Audits
- Etherscan: Presale Router Address
- Etherscan: OZ Token Contract Page
Educational analysis only, not investment advice.
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