Compute-credit utility
OSR is designed as a utility token for supported compute-credit workflows, not as a broker, trading bot, or signal product.
OSR PROTOCOL
About
OSR Protocol exists to connect token utility, wallet-based access, and compute-credit workflows for supported finance infrastructure on Solana.
OSR is designed as a utility token for supported compute-credit workflows, not as a broker, trading bot, or signal product.
Solana provides the token rail for fast settlement, low-cost participation, and public records users can inspect.
System R AI is the first supported surface where OSR compute-credit utility can apply.
OSR Protocol is focused on the utility layer beneath supported agentic finance workflows. It provides a token-based path for compute-credit access where OSR is enabled, and it keeps the token narrative separate from product marketing.
The protocol is intentionally specific. OSR is not trying to be a general brand wrapper around every finance product. It is a Solana utility protocol for access, settlement, and usage-linked token mechanics across supported infrastructure.
System R AI is a decision intelligence system for trading and investing. Its Agentic Trading Workspace helps active traders research, plan, journal, and review decisions. Its API Toolkit supports agents, Python workflows, notebooks, and backend services.
OSR can support compute-credit access for eligible System R AI workflows. That connection is important for utility, but OSR Protocol remains the protocol and token layer. System R AI remains the product surface.
OSR Protocol Inc. is incorporated in the British Virgin Islands under company number 2204362. The public website, whitepaper, transparency page, and terms of participation are intended to give users a clear reference point before participating.
Contact: [email protected].
OSR Protocol is not a financial adviser, broker, exchange, custody provider, signal service, or promise of returns. OSR does not execute trades for users and does not make investment decisions. Users remain responsible for their own decisions, jurisdiction checks, wallet security, and risk management.