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# Welcome

Welcome to Oracul – your all-in-one intelligence dashboard for navigating the crypto market. Built for investors, funds, analysts, and DeFi builders, Oracul empowers users with deep analytics, real-time insights, and advanced protection from noise and information overload.

**Why Oracul?** In a world full of fragmented tools and hidden risks, Oracul is the answer to the chaos. We bring together the most critical data points – from whale movements to token security in one seamless, user-friendly interface.

Think of Oracul as the "iPhone" of on-chain analytics. It's not just another tool; it's a complete system. While others overwhelm users with complexity, Oracul prioritizes clarity, automation, and actionable insights.

**Our Mission** To redefine crypto intelligence by making powerful analytics accessible, transparent, and beautifully simple.

**What Sets Us Apart**

* Unified dashboard: Everything from token metrics to cluster maps and risk scores with comfortable dashboard&#x20;
* Designed for action: Real data, not noise
* Rooted in AI: GNNs, Zero-Shot, GPT-based agents under the hood

Oracul is your edge in the age of information.

If you would like to explore our concept and technical principles in detail, we recommend that you read our [Whitepaper](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vzBhR5Tm16Pwz6JUmY_K7oUoUPu5prGh/view?usp=drive_link).\
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