A risk engine you can talk to.

Ask about a crypto position in plain language. Get a methodology-backed answer based on fresh data.

Meet Neo
See how it works
Why Neo

A risk agent, not a generic chatbot.

◆ Speed

Ask in plain language. No dashboards to build.

Point Neo at the book you care about and just ask. No dashboards to assemble, no query or programming language to learn.

◆ Rigor

Backed by Bitpulse's risk engine.

Behind every answer is Bitpulse's own onchain coverage at pool and address level, its risk engine, and methodology built by our risk team.

◆ Control

Curated data, checked against invariants, no custody.

Answers draw on a curated dataset, fetched onchain and from independent sources and checked against invariants for accuracy. Neo holds no keys, signs nothing, and moves no funds.

Anatomy of an answer

Answers you can read. Figures you can check.

Ask in plain language and Neo reads the position back to you: what holds, what breaks, and what the figures rest on.

Neo transcript
Example exchange. Not advice, not a live read of your wallet.
Stress test my Morpho position. What happens if ETH volatility spikes to 10x?
just now
Neo
Here's a 90-day stress run on your Morpho wstETH/USDC position, with ETH volatility shocked to 10× its trailing level.
It holds with ~11 points of headroom. About 1 in 6 simulated paths (~18%) still reach the 86% LLTV liquidation line. 10,000 simulated price paths, run against the fixed 86% LLTV over a 90-day window.
50%75% now86% liq
So what should I take away from this?
Neo

Most paths hold. The position sits ~11 points below its liquidation line, so it absorbs a lot before anything breaks.

That said, roughly 1 in 6 simulated cases still reaches that line under a 10x volatility shock. That tail is the part worth watching.

A higher starting LTV, a deeper shock, or a shorter window would all push that breach share up. Want me to rerun any of those?

just now

How it works

01

Ask

Describe your position in plain language (a market, a collateral, an LTV) or ask what you actually want to know.

02

Run

Neo runs Bitpulse's risk engine on your question over live onchain coverage.

03

Read

You get a cited answer: figures, the methodology that produced them, and the limits the model cannot see.

04

Verify

Neo informs, you decide. Always verify risk-critical outputs before acting.

Built for treasury allocators
A risk instrument your committee can defend.
Every answer cites its engine, its window, and what it cannot see
Read-only. No custody, no signing, no execution path
Powered by Bitpulse risk infrastructure, behind Ozone's institutional dashboard
FAQs
What is Neo actually doing when I ask it a question?
Neo runs your question through a curated set of Bitpulse risk tools, not a free-roaming LLM with web access. Answers draw on a highly curated dataset, fetched onchain and from independent sources and checked against invariants for accuracy. The data is Bitpulse's own coverage at pool and address level, not third-party aggregator feeds. Neo can make mistakes. Verify risk-critical decisions.
What does Neo cover today?
Covered at Beta: Aave, Morpho, Pendle, and Maple. Lending positions resolve through Bitpulse's underwriting modules; Pendle PT and YT exposure routes through the market-state tooling. We do not pretend to cover what we haven't built. Neo will say so and redirect to what it can answer.
Does Neo give investment advice?
No. Neo is an analysis instrument. It returns risk numbers, the methodology that produced them, and the limits the model cannot see. It does not recommend buying, selling, depositing, or rebalancing, and it does not produce personalized financial, legal, or tax guidance. The allocator keeps the decision and the duty.
Can Neo touch my funds?
No. Neo is read-only by design: it does not take custody, hold keys, sign transactions, or execute trades. You describe a position, or point Neo at addresses, and it reads. A signing path is not built and is not on the V1 roadmap.
How is this different from ChatGPT or a risk dashboard?
A general-purpose chatbot can't reach Bitpulse's onchain data or risk engine. A dashboard can't reason about your specific position or answer a question at your prompt. Neo does both: it reads your book and explains the answer the way an internal risk lead would.

For the full methodology and coverage, see the docs: docs.bitpulse.io

Bring Neo to your desk.

Request access to get started.