Ozak AI Audit Readout: What CertiK and Sherlock Actually Confirmed

Audit Readout for Ozak AI

Audit headlines often get simplified in social posts. A better approach is reading what each report actually states. As of April 2, 2026, Ozak AI has two publicly linked security references: CertiK Skynet and a Sherlock PDF report.

CertiK snapshot

CertiK shows one listed audit history entry with a last audit date of June 16, 2025. The page presents a findings breakdown and indicates no critical or major findings in that CertiK entry. It also shows project-maturity and verification fields (including team/KYC status) that remain relevant context for readers comparing pre-launch projects.

Sherlock snapshot

The Sherlock report is dated September 10–13, 2025 and lists 3 High, 1 Medium, and 7 Low/Info findings for the reviewed scope. The same report section shows 0 High / 0 Medium / 0 Low-Info under “Issues Not Fixed and Not Acknowledged,” which is a key nuance often missed in short summaries.

Why this matters for readers

  • “Audited” is not a binary quality label; report scope and remediation status are the real signal.
  • Two audit references can improve confidence in process, but they do not remove execution, launch, or market risks.
  • A practical next step for transparency is publishing a plain-language mapping from each finding category to deployed contract changes.

Operational context

Project docs continue to route users to a specific Ethereum presale contract, and on-chain activity is visible on Etherscan. That gives the market a way to independently track contract-level activity while waiting for broader launch milestones.


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Educational analysis only, not investment advice.

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