Compute-credit access
OSR is used as an access asset for supported compute and finance workflows where OSR utility is enabled.
OSR PROTOCOL
Whitepaper
OSR is a Solana-based utility token for supported agentic finance infrastructure. The protocol connects wallet-based participation, compute-credit access, and onchain settlement into one visible utility layer.
OSR is used as an access asset for supported compute and finance workflows where OSR utility is enabled.
Solana provides fast settlement, low transaction costs, and public records for token movement and participation.
The OSR mint reports no mint authority and no freeze authority. Supply is fixed at one billion OSR.
OSR Protocol is a token and utility layer for compute-credit access across supported agentic finance infrastructure. It is not presented as a trading product, broker, investment adviser, exchange, or signal service. Its purpose is narrower and more precise: give participants a wallet-native way to access compute-credit utility where OSR is enabled.
In practical terms, OSR is designed for workflows where finance agents, applications, notebooks, or decision-support systems need a way to meter usage without relying only on traditional subscription billing. A holder can use a Solana wallet, acquire OSR under the current terms, and use that wallet record where OSR utility is supported.
Compute credits are the usage layer. They represent access to supported operations such as research context, risk calculations, performance review, journal workflows, and other finance-tool actions where the product surface has enabled OSR utility.
OSR should be understood as an access and settlement asset for those supported workflows. It does not guarantee that every external tool, market-data source, or AI capability will be available at all times. Product availability depends on the supported environment, provider configuration, and the rules visible at the time of use.
The OSR economic design uses a burn-and-mint style model: OSR can be consumed for compute-credit access, connecting usage demand to token mechanics. This creates a clearer link between infrastructure usage and token utility than a generic payment token with no usage sink.
The important public claim is simple: OSR utility should be connected to real usage, not abstract marketing language. When a supported workflow consumes OSR for credits, the protocol records that activity through the relevant onchain or system-level process.
These details are intentionally concrete because OSR integrity depends on what users can verify, not on broad promises. The mint account is the primary source of truth for supply and authority status.
System R AI is the first supported product surface for OSR compute-credit utility. System R AI is a decision intelligence system for trading and investing, with an Agentic Trading Workspace for active traders and an API Toolkit for developer and agent workflows.
That relationship matters, but it should not dilute the OSR website. OSR Protocol remains the token and utility layer. System R AI is where supported OSR compute-credit utility can be applied first. The two should be connected strategically, not collapsed into the same narrative.
OSR Protocol is not a broker, investment adviser, signal provider, or trading execution service. OSR does not make trading decisions, does not execute trades for users, does not promise returns, and does not remove the user’s responsibility for financial decisions.
Token participation involves technical, market, regulatory, liquidity, and operational risk. Users should review the current terms, verify addresses, understand jurisdiction limits, and make their own decision before participating.
Before buying or using OSR, users should verify the OSR mint, the open-sale terms, the receiving addresses shown on the site, and the current terms of participation. OSR is strongest when its claims remain inspectable.
This whitepaper page is an explanatory summary for public understanding. The current terms of participation, the live purchase widget, and the Solana mint account remain the operating references for participation.