Nomina is known for building power tools for onchain markets. Zantiq is its new venture for the age of AI: agentic QA that proves whether browser agents and product workflows can complete real tasks.
Nomina helps users coordinate strategy execution across markets where timing, state, and monitoring matter.
Zantiq helps teams validate browser agents where login state, verification, page changes, and evidence matter.
As agents move from demos into production workflows, teams need a reliable way to test whether they can actually finish the job.
Nomina’s roots are in onchain finance: a market where users run complex strategies across fragmented venues and need automation they can trust. That same operating philosophy now applies to AI. As agents start clicking, signing in, filling forms, and moving through business-critical workflows, teams need infrastructure that can verify the work instead of merely watching it happen.
Nomina began by building power tools for onchain markets: execution, automation, and monitoring for users running complex strategies across perpetual futures DEXs.
The thesis is simple: when systems become faster, more programmable, and more fragmented, operators need better tooling to coordinate work without losing control.
AI is pushing the same shift into software. More work will be delegated to agents, but those agents still need to prove they can complete real tasks in real products.
AI agents are quickly becoming capable enough to plan work, browse software, and act on behalf of users. But production teams still need to know whether those agents can handle the boring, fragile, very real parts of the web: login, verification, account state, form errors, permission prompts, redirects, and broken UI paths.
Zantiq turns that uncertainty into evidence. It gives teams reusable identities, guided scaffolds, browser runs, screenshots, and reports so they can see what an agent actually did, where it got blocked, and what needs to change before the workflow is trusted.
The first wave of AI proved that agents can reason. The next wave will be won by teams that can make those agents reliable in production. Zantiq gives Nomina a practical foothold in that future: measuring, hardening, and improving the browser work that agents will be asked to perform every day.