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Zoniqx zInsights

Real-Time Analytics, NAV, and Verifiable Pricing for Tokenized Assets
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Zoniqx zInsights is the real-time analytics and reporting fabric for tokenized assets. It unifies on-chain and off-chain data to power investor dashboards, performance KPIs, NAV computation, and oracle-verified, tamper-resistant pricing, with cryptographic assurances of provenance and integrity.

What is Zoniqx zInsights?

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Zoniqx zInsights is an institutional analytics platform that combines event-driven data ingestion, an on-chain verification layer, and auditable computation pipelines. It delivers regulator- and auditor-ready outputs, including on-chain NAV attestations and verifiable price histories.

Native integrations with zProtocol, zCompliance, zIdentity, and z360 ensure analytics align to compliance policies and lifecycle events.

The Zoniqx zInsights Advantage

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Verifiable Pricing & NAV

  • Oracle-backed pricing (Chainlink, Pyth, others) with signature checks


  • On-chain NAV anchoring (daily strikes, evidence Merkle roots)


  • Transparent valuation policies and reproducible results

Real-Time, Event-Driven Analytics

  • Stream ingestion from chains, venues, custodians, and fund admins


  • Low-latency KPIs: IRR, Sharpe, volatility, TVPI, DPI, flows, cohorts


  • Live feed health, staleness, and deviation monitors
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Audit-Ready by Design

  • Immutable lineage from inputs → transforms → outputs


  • Content-addressable evidence packs for regulators/auditors


  • Role-/attribute-based access with full change logs

Cross-Chain & System Interoperability

  • Ethereum L1/L2, BNB Chain, Hedera, and more via adapters


  • ERC-20/721 and security-token standards (e.g., ERC-3643/1400)


  • Pluggable oracles and external systems (admins, custodians, KYC/AML)
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Institutional Use Cases

Tokenized Funds & Issuers

Speed up investor reporting, publish verifiable NAV, and reduce reconciliation risk.

Custodians & Administrators

Standardize data pipelines, automate daily strikes, and provide audit-grade artifacts.

Exchanges, Marketplaces & DeFi

Expose trustworthy pricing/NAV to users and contracts; alert on anomalies.

Banks & Institutions

Embed zInsights in risk, performance, and disclosure workflows across RWAs.

GEO Optimization

MiCA-aware disclosures, PSD2-friendly integrations, on-chain attestations.

SEC/FINRA-aligned reporting cadence, oracle verification, and audit trails.

FCA transparency expectations; verifiable methodology links.

VARA-aligned reporting and evidence packages.

IFSCA/MAS reporting patterns; data residency options.

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Why Choose Zoniqx zInsights

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Legal & Regulatory Notice

Zoniqx zInsights provides technology and analytics for real-time pricing, NAV, and performance reporting. It does not constitute investment advice, assurance, or regulatory certification. Institutions are responsible for their own compliance and disclosures.