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# Welcome

Welcome to the Verox Gitbook. In the following pages you will learn all about Verox - the next big thing in crypto.  Verox is a cryptocurrency protocol integrated with artificial intelligence and machine learning tools, helping you to make the most profit from the cryptocurrency markets.

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The Verox ecosystem; VeroxAI App, and Verox DEX, were launched in Q4 2020 and are in heavy active development.&#x20;

Be sure to bookmark this page, as content will be updated often as Verox grows.
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In this guide, you will learn all about the [Verox Ecosystem](/vrx/intro/what-is-verox.md), the [VRX token](/vrx/vrx-token/verox-token.md), and the [Verox DEX](/vrx/verox-dex/untitled.md). Content is grouped into sections, which you can find in the table of contents. Feel free to jump around to the topics that are interesting to you.&#x20;

Follow us on social to get the latest updates:

Verox Homepage: [veroxai.com](https://veroxai.com)

Twitter: [@Verox\_AICrypto](https://twitter.com/verox_aicrypto)

Telegram: [t.me/veroxgroup](https://t.me/veroxgroup)

Medium: [veroxai.medium.com](https://veroxai.medium.com/)


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