Egrya Financial Technology Inc. (“Egrya”) today published its 2025 technology roadmap and announced plans to host a global developer conference in Istanbul on 14–15 October 2025. The roadmap centers on two in‑house systems—Advanced Signal Intelligence Layer (ASIL‑25) and Precision Asset‑Selection Suite (PASS‑25)—designed to improve data processing speed and asset‑selection accuracy for investors in Turkey and Iran.
Chief Executive Officer Todd Mitchell Anderson said, “Our objective is to apply artificial‑intelligence and on‑chain tooling, in compliance with local regulations, to enhance decision transparency and execution efficiency.”

Project Overview
Component | Function | Current Status |
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ASIL‑25 | Multi‑modal deep‑learning engine that evaluates foreign‑exchange quotes, commodity prices, real‑estate indices, and licensed social‑media streams in Turkish and Persian. | Internal validation phase |
PASS‑25 | Rule‑driven module that converts model signals into user‑specific security lists and on‑chain liquidity options, based on client risk settings. | Alpha testing |
Infrastructure migration to regional data centers has reduced average inference latency from 380 ms to 92 ms. Dual‑layer identity verification and data‑masking protocols meet current Turkish Capital Markets Board and Iranian VASP guidelines.
Implementation Timeline
Milestone | Target Date |
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Complete ASIL‑25 back‑testing | June 2025 |
Limited‑access PASS‑25 pilot | August 2025 |
Public platform release | September 2025 |
Global Developer Conference (Istanbul) | 14–15 October 2025 |
Global Developer Conference
The two‑day conference will bring together software engineers, data scientists, and security specialists to review ASIL‑25 and PASS‑25 architectural details, contribute to open‑source tooling, and participate in workshops on regional compliance integration. Selected sessions will be live‑streamed; a call‑for‑papers opens on 1 May 2025 at developers.egryafinancialtechnology.com.
Data and Security Sources

Economic feeds are supplied under commercial agreements with licensed Turkish and Iranian vendors.
Historical training windows span 2014–2024 and exclude personally identifiable information.
Smart contracts undergo third‑party security audits; summary reports will be published prior to launch.
Risk Disclosure
Performance figures cited are derived from controlled test environments. Live results may vary due to macroeconomic changes, cybersecurity events, or regulatory updates. Egrya will issue periodic notices on its website as milestones are reached.
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