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# Welcome

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/080c60ca-11ed-4d1c-96b3-8df9ac0a3eeb)

## Welcome to Omnis

DeFi was supposed to democratize finance.\
Instead, it built a casino.

Today, serious investors—whales, DAOs, funds, and experienced individuals—still struggle with fragmented on-chain exposure.\
Risk control is manual. Strategy building is reserved for quant elites. Spreadsheets and dashboards are still the default.

Omnis changes that.

We’re building an AI-powered DeFi portfolio manager that makes real-time risk control, automated strategy optimization, and sustainable returns accessible to everyone — not just institutions.

* No more spreadsheets.
* No more blind bets.
* No more guesswork.

Omnis is the infrastructure for serious capital in DeFi.

Welcome to the future of decentralized portfolio management.


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