Official information

OAIQO is a non-custodial trading intelligence platform built for signals, safeguards, and controlled automation.

This page is the official public reference for what OAIQO is, how it is positioned, what it is built to support, and what serious users should understand before requesting access.

Platform overview

What OAIQO is designed to do

Signals and market intelligence

OAIQO is designed to surface market context, structured signal review, and decision-support workflows in a cleaner and more disciplined way than a basic dashboard.

Connected-account awareness

The product direction is built around connected exchange-account workflows, visibility of account state, and permission-aware controls without turning OAIQO into a custodian.

Controlled automation

Automation is framed as a gated, monitored, and risk-aware layer with human control, not blind one-click execution with hidden behavior.

Official scope

What the public website is communicating now

Non-custodial structure

OAIQO is software. It is not an exchange, broker, or custodian, and it is not positioned as a place where customer funds are deposited or held.

Risk and control first

Safeguards, visibility, logging, permission awareness, and controlled activation are part of the intended operating model from the start.

Subscription business direction

The platform is meant to monetize through software access, premium tooling, and deeper operating layers rather than through custody-style behavior.

Exchange coverage

Connected exchange direction

OAIQO is being built around connected-account workflows for major exchange environments. Public positioning should stay precise: this is the exchange compatibility direction and supported-account target map, not a claim that every connector is already fully live in public production today.

Exchange compatibility targets

OAIQO’s connected-account direction includes support planning for the following exchange environments:

Binance · Coinbase Advanced Trade · Kraken · OKX · Bybit · KuCoin · Bitget · Crypto.com Exchange · Gate · MEXC · BYDFI · WEEX

Coverage is intended around spot/futures visibility, paper/live controls where applicable, account status, and operational safeguards.

Q system

The intelligence layer

Guided understanding

Q is meant to explain access, platform direction, readiness, safeguards, and next-step decisions in a way that feels clear and serious instead of gimmicky.

Operational context

Over time, Q is intended to sit closer to readiness checks, risk context, market conditions, and recommendation flow across the platform experience.

Support and escalation

The public Q layer should help users get answers fast, while still making it easy to escalate to a human when support or business follow-up is needed.

Who OAIQO is for

Intended users

  • Independent traders who want better visibility and control
  • Advanced users managing multiple exchange environments
  • Operators who value structure, logging, and readiness signals
  • Partners and serious early-stage subscribers evaluating platform depth

Public trust

What serious visitors should know

  • OAIQO does not promise profits or guaranteed results
  • Trading involves risk and users remain responsible for their decisions
  • Connected-account workflows depend on permissions, exchange rules, and rollout stage
  • Access is intentionally controlled while the platform continues maturing

Next step

Request access if you want early visibility into the OAIQO platform direction.

The public site is meant to communicate the company clearly, establish trust, and move serious visitors into the waitlist and subscription path as OAIQO opens in stages.

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