Liquid Finance
  • Project Overview and Mission
    • Why Tokenize Assets?
    • Liquid's Vision
  • For Institutional Investors
    • Market Opportunity and Competitive Edgetor
      • Key Advantages
      • Market-Making and Liquidity
    • Compliance and Legal Framework
      • Jurisdictional Legal Wrappers
      • KYC/AML and Investor Accreditation
      • Regulatory Engagement
      • Audits and Security Compliance
      • Transparency and Reporting:
      • Commitment
    • Liquid Finance Token ($LIFI)
      • Fee Reduction
      • Staking and Yield
        • Network Security / Participation
        • Incentivizing Engagement
      • Marketplace and Liquidity Incentives
        • Boosting Listings
        • Liquidity Minting
        • Trading Fee Rewards
      • Governance
      • LiquidChain Native Token
      • Supply and Emissions
      • Value Proposition for Investors
      • Summary
  • For Developers
    • Technical Architecture Overview
      • Solana Blockchain
      • Node.js Backend
      • Supabase (PostgreSQL) Database
      • AI-Powered Bot
      • KYC/AML Integration (Civic & Sumsub)
      • Documint (Legal Document Generation)
      • Decentralized Storage (IPFS/Arweave)
    • Architecture Summary
    • Smart Contracts Documentation
    • Developer API and Integration
      • Asset Tokenization API
      • User Management and KYC API
      • Marketplace API
      • Bot Triggers and Webhooks
      • Supabase Integration
      • Interacting with Solana Programs
  • For General Users (Asset Owners & Investors)
    • Getting Started with Liquid
    • Fees, Costs and Staking Benefits for Users
    • The Liquid Vault (User Dashboard) – MVP Walkthrough
    • Staking & Rewards
  • Roadmap and Future Plans
    • Q2 2025 – Launch and MVP Expansion
    • Q3–Q4 2025 – Growth and Feature Development
    • 2026 – LiquidChain and Decentralization
    • Late 2026 and Beyond – Scaling to New Horizons
    • Summary of Roadmap Highlights
  • SOCIALS
    • Social Links
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AI-Powered Bot

The Liquid Tokenizer Bot is the user-facing interface, implemented as an AI chat assistant (integrated with Telegram for accessibility). From a developer perspective, the bot is essentially a thin client that interacts with Liquid’s backend APIs. It collects user inputs and documents and then calls backend endpoints to execute tasks (e.g., creating a token contract). The bot is powered by GPT-based intelligence for a conversational experience – it doesn’t just collect data but also educates the user in real-time. Internally, the bot leverages machine learning models for asset analysis: for example, LSTM neural networks provide automated valuation estimates (often within ±3% accuracy) and CNN models verify asset documentation authenticity (e.g., checking a property deed or a luxury watch’s serial). These AI capabilities help automate due diligence, compressing tokenization timelines from weeks to hours.

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