Before covering the numbers, the most important thing to flag about the OzoraAI presale ($OZO) is how closely its pitch, feature names, and even specific phrasing overlap with OzoraAI Presale ($OZ) — a separate, similarly-named AI prediction-market project on Ethereum. Both describe an "OZORA/Ozak Streaming Network" delivering prediction agents for "crypto, equities, and forex" markets, both use nearly identical language about earning tokens "for high-accuracy models and signals, benchmarked by system performance," and both structure their buy-flow instructions in matching step-by-step wording. This is either an unusually close coincidence or one project closely mirroring another's positioning and copy — and it deserves scrutiny before any other detail. Setting that aside for a moment: OzoraAI is an Ethereum-based presale for an AI market-prediction token, currently priced at $0.0001 per OZO, having raised roughly $2.5 million from over 50 million tokens sold as of the most recent update, with audits claimed from CertiK and Sherlock.
This is worth walking through carefully because it's a genuinely unusual pattern. OzoraAI Presale ($OZ), a separate presale on Ethereum, describes its platform around an "Ozak Streaming Network (OSN)," "Prediction Agents" for "crypto, equities, and forex" markets, and states users "earn $OZ for high-accuracy models and signals, benchmarked by system performance" — with a 10% referral bonus and the same MetaMask/WalletConnect/Coinbase Wallet buy-flow instructions. This separate project's own Ozak AI launch update shows it running on a very different timeline and scale than OzoraAI, having closed a multi-phase raise well into the millions. OzoraAI's own materials describe an "OZORA Streaming Network," AI "prediction agents" for the same three market categories, reward language almost word-for-word matching Ozak AI's, and an identical 10% referral bonus structure. Both projects use near-identical step-by-step "how to buy" instructions down to phrase-level wording ("Bookmark it now to be safe," "Click Max for maximum amount"). These are two different token symbols, presumably two different teams, and two different presales — but the degree of overlap in specific product-feature naming and marketing copy is far beyond generic industry-standard phrasing. Before buying either token, confirm you have the correct project, the correct contract address, and the correct official domain (ozoraai.com for OzoraAI, ozak.ai for Ozak AI) — and treat the overlap itself as a reason for elevated caution about both projects' originality and, potentially, their coordination or common authorship.
OzoraAI describes itself as an AI-powered platform on Ethereum combining prediction agents, real-time analytics, and performance-based rewards. The stated core loop: AI agents scan crypto, equities, and forex data and generate predictive signals; $OZO holders can access premium data streams from the "OZORA Streaming Network," pay small fees in OZO to run advanced predictions, and earn rewards when their contributed models or signals rank highly for accuracy. This "agentic AI" framing — AI systems that act somewhat autonomously to generate and test models — is a genuinely active area of technical development industry-wide, so the underlying concept isn't inherently implausible. As with the near-identical pitch elsewhere in this review series, the core unresolved question is whether a functioning, benchmarked AI prediction system actually exists behind the marketing, since no live demo, third-party performance data, or independent technical review was located for OzoraAI specifically. By contrast, the similarly-named project's own Ozak AI price prediction coverage points to an already-running Eon dashboard product, a distinction worth keeping in mind when comparing the two projects' relative maturity.
The presale runs from December 14, 2025 through a stated end date of May 31, 2026, across three pricing stages, currently priced at $0.0001 per OZO with the next phase cited at $0.0002. As of early March 2026 coverage, more than 50 million tokens had been sold, raising over $2.5 million. There is reportedly no minimum purchase requirement, making entry accessible to very small buyers. The marketed long-term target price is $1.00 — a 10,000x figure from the current entry price — which the project's own FAQ material appropriately caveats as dependent on "successful execution and market conditions" rather than presenting as a guarantee. Treat this target the same way this review series treats all such multiples: as illustrative upside math, not a forecast.
Total supply is fixed at 10,000,000,000 OZO:
A 30% presale allocation paired with a 10% team share is a reasonably balanced structure relative to other projects reviewed in this series — not heavily insider-weighted. The gap, consistent with the pattern seen across several presales here: no specific vesting duration, cliff period, or unlock schedule for the team or reserve allocations was located in any source, which limits how precisely dilution risk can be assessed ahead of listing.
Claimed, with named firms. Multiple sources state OzoraAI's smart contracts have been audited by CertiK and Sherlock — both real, independently recognizable security firms with genuine industry reputations, which is a meaningfully stronger claim than an unnamed "audit-backed" reference seen elsewhere in this category. That said, this research did not directly locate the specific published report or score on either Audited CertiK's or Sherlock's own platform — confirm the audit independently on the auditors' own sites before treating the claim as fully verified, particularly given how closely this project's other marketing material mirrors a separate presale's language, which itself warrants extra diligence on every specific claim rather than less.
Given the branding overlap with Ozak AI, contract-level verification is not optional diligence here — it is the only reliable way to confirm which project you are actually funding.
No named founders, executives, or team profiles were located in any source examined for this review. The team is described only in general terms ("a group of skilled and creative people" bringing together "AI, blockchain, and community-building" expertise) with no individuals, LinkedIn profiles, or prior project track records identified — a standard disclosure gap across this review series, and one worth weighing alongside the content-overlap concern above rather than in isolation.
The project's roadmap describes: early 2025 for whitepaper and project introduction, mid-2025 for presale launch and platform testing, late 2025 for public platform launch and "smart tools," and end-of-2025 for community growth and platform improvement — though this timeline sits oddly against the presale's own stated start date of December 14, 2025 and continued active fundraising well into 2026, suggesting either the roadmap dates are stale/templated or the project has run behind its own original schedule. Separately, sponsored coverage cites listings "planned for Q2 2026, starting with Uniswap" — not yet confirmed by any exchange, and worth checking directly against the live official site rather than treating as settled. For context on how the similarly-branded project's own listing timeline has played out, see this Ozak AI TGE update, which shows a comparable exchange-listing target repeatedly shifting.
OzoraAI has some standard positives for this category — named audit firms, a reasonably balanced token allocation, no-KYC accessibility, and a real, trackable raise total. The overriding concern is the one this review opened with: the striking overlap with Ozak AI's positioning, feature naming, and specific marketing language is unusual enough to warrant real caution about originality and coordination, independent of either project's underlying technical merit. Combined with an undisclosed team and unconfirmed audit specifics, the fair verdict is a high-caution watchlist stance — verify the audit directly with CertiK and Sherlock, confirm you understand the distinction between this project and Ozak AI before transacting, and treat any marketing claim here with the same skepticism warranted by the content-overlap pattern itself. For a sense of how the other project's own listing outlook is trending, see this Ozak AI listing date analysis. Compare OzoraAI against the live crypto presale list and CoinGabbar's existing OzoraAI presale coverage for further context.
This article is for informational and educational purposes only and is not financial, investment, or legal advice. This review specifically flags a notable similarity between this project's marketing materials and those of a separate project, Ozak AI; readers should independently verify which project they intend to interact with and confirm all contract details before any transaction. Presale-stage tokens carry significant risk including total loss of capital; audit claims, price targets, and roadmap timelines referenced here should be independently verified through primary sources and are not guaranteed. Always verify the official domain, contract address, and current presale terms directly, do your own research (DYOR), and consult a qualified financial advisor before participating in any early-stage crypto offering.