26/100 — Audited by Token Verdict
Oort was an identity threat intelligence platform — detecting, investigating, and remediating identity risks — that has been fully acquired by Cisco; its website now redirects to Cisco's corporate page and all social links point to @Cisco, meaning no independent Oort entity exists. The two decisive red flags are that the underlying company is absorbed and gone, making any $OORT token effectively orphaned with zero active development team, and there is no vesting schedule, no smart contract audit, and no GitHub repo — holders have no structural protections whatsoever. The Cisco acquisition itself is the lone signal of legitimacy: Oort's technology was validated enough that a Fortune 50 company bought it, but that validates the product, not the token. Score: 18/100 — the company no longer exists independently; $OORT is either a dead pre-acquisition token or a brand-leveraging scam.
How well-structured is the token supply, allocation, and distribution?
Tokenomics page exists but supply details unclear.
No allocation information found.
No vesting or lockup information found.
No clear token utility beyond speculation.
No burn or deflationary mechanism found.
How is the TGE structured? Is it fair and transparent?
No launch platform details found.
No pricing mechanism details found.
No liquidity provision details found.
No anti-dump protections found.
Who is behind this project and can they be trusted?
No team information found. Possibly anonymous.
Cannot assess track record — no team info.
No smart contract audit found.
No GitHub repository found.
Does this project have real market demand and competitive positioning?
Brief description available. Problem-solution unclear.
Targets identity market.
Cannot assess competitive advantage from available data.
Traction signals: Twitter: @Cisco.
How engaged is the community and how is governance structured?
Community presence: Twitter: @Cisco.
No governance model found.
Communication: whitepaper available.