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# 1.2. Core Value

AEGISECU is convinced that information protection is the key to the success or failure of the virtual asset industry, and decided to establish AEGISECU V(AEGISECU V Inc.) as an independent corporation in 2022 and launch a full-fledged blockchain business. SECURIST(SECU) TOKEN is a core function of ATHENA It is used for subscription and purchase payments for solutions, and is paid as compensation for main service payments and platform participation consultants.

SECURIST(SECU) TOKEN will be issued on the SECURIST platform. We have issued the SECURIST(SECU) TOKEN to enable efficient use of security services for companies and organizations that require information protection services and to play a leading role in applying and disseminating security, a key essential element for protecting users of virtual assets, throughout the virtual asset industry.

SECURIST(SECU) TOKEN continues to expand its usage value through continuous collaboration with numerous AEGISECU partners that have on / offline distribution chains in various industries and promising and powerful customer groups, virtual asset service providers(VASPs) . It aims to increase intrinsic value, promote the development of the information security industry, protect the personal information of users who deserve protection, and further serve the public interest of the information disadvantaged.


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