Price change (24h):
1.19%
High (24h):
$0.00010892
Low (24h):
$0.00010658
Volume (24h):
$227.62
Market Cap:
$211.38K
All Time High:
99.88% $0.09
Jan 5, 2018
All Time Low:
603% $0.00
Jun 23, 2021
54.22 %(1Y)
$0.00010785
Price change (24h):
1.19%
High (24h):
$0.00010892
Low (24h):
$0.00010658
Volume (24h):
$227.62
Market Cap:
$211.38K
All Time High:
99.88% $0.09
Jan 5, 2018
All Time Low:
603% $0.00
Jun 23, 2021
Zeusshield (ZSC) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2017. It operates as an AI-driven insurance protocol within the Ethereum ecosystem, classified under asset management and decentralized insurance.
The platform applies blockchain-based trust mechanisms to insurance workflows, tackling opacity and inefficiency in traditional claims processing. By embedding machine learning into precision marketing and claims evaluation, Zeusshield seeks to automate risk assessment and reduce fraudulent payouts. Smart contracts govern conditional payouts, while algorithms segment customer risk profiles to tailor premium pricing. The protocol creates a tokenized environment where policy issuance, data verification, and settlement logic execute under algorithmic governance.
The Zeusshield token operates on the Ethereum network. Its token and core insurance logic reside entirely within Ethereum smart contracts, inheriting the base layer’s security and decentralized validator set. No standalone blockchain exists; the protocol instead leverages Ethereum’s global state machine to host its underwriting and claims execution.
ZSC adheres to the ERC-20 token standard, granting compatibility with the vast array of Ethereum wallets, decentralized exchanges, and DeFi infrastructure. The smart contract address `0x7a41e0517a…` anchors the asset within the Ethereum Virtual Machine, enabling direct interaction with oracles and other on-chain protocols. This architectural choice ensures that insurance-related computations and premium settlements execute deterministically, without the overhead of a custom execution layer. Because the token lives on Ethereum, it inherits the network’s broad liquidity and developer tooling.
The project’s genesis occurred in July 2017, a period of intense ICO activity. No founding team has been disclosed in the available project records. The deployment marked an early attempt to couple on-chain insurance settlement with machine learning, targeting the slow and opaque claims pipelines of traditional carriers. No prominent venture backing or subsequent protocol upgrades have been recorded in on-chain artifacts.
The protocol’s overarching aim is to restructure insurance trust infrastructure away from centralized intermediaries and toward auditable algorithmic processes. By making risk data and claim adjudication transparent on a public ledger, Zeusshield intends to lower administrative overhead and eliminate arbitrary rejections. The integration of AI is meant to sharpen actuarial precision, not merely to digitize existing paper-based workflows. Ultimately, the vision renders insurance more accessible and tamper-proof, aligning payouts with pre-coded policy conditions.
Within the Zeusshield ecosystem, the ZSC token acts as the settlement and access layer for insurance products. Premiums are denominated in ZSC, while policy payouts flow to claimants through the same smart contract rails. Data contributors who feed underwriting models are compensated in the native token, aligning incentives across insurers, customers, and third-party analysts. The token’s on-chain traceability replaces opaque premium accounting, ensuring that capital movements remain auditable.
Policyholders can hold ZSC to settle their insurance premiums directly, bypassing fiat gateways and third-party payment processors. Adjudicators and data oracles within the ecosystem are rewarded in the token, creating a closed-loop economy where claim validators earn fees for accurate assessments. Enterprises deploying parametric insurance products utilize ZSC to trigger automated payouts when predefined conditions are met. Thus, holding the token grants access to the network’s insurance products and incentive programs.
Zeusshield has a total supply of 5,642,500,000 tokens. Currently, 1,960,019,216 are in circulation. With a market capitalization of $206,674.00, Zeusshield ranks #4,730 among all cryptocurrencies.
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