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HEROIC Launches $41 Million ICO to Power Personal Cybersecurity Using AI and Blockchain

HEROIC.com launched the pre-sale of its HEROIC token to create the future of intelligent cybersecurity using blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI). The HEROIC.com ecosystem will provide a universal solution to protect against current and future cyber-attacks.

HEROIC.com will provide enterprise-level technology to individual users. Anyone who joins the network can both receive advanced threat protection and be compensated for their participation in the ecosystem.

The HEROIC.com software not only intelligently protects against threats but also empowers and incentivizes users to help build the next generation of cybersecurity solutions through seamless contribution of anonymized threat data—the key component needed to fuel the advancement of threat detection and prevention with artificial intelligence and machine learning.

“Our mission is to protect the world’s information—of all individuals—not just the biggest businesses,” said Chad Bennett, founder and CEO of HEROIC.com. “The reactive, centralized model of cybersecurity is completely outdated. The future of cybersecurity is decentralized and democratized—utilizing AI and the blockchain, which are better models to uncover threats and create the best possible solutions.”

With its universal security solution, HEROIC.com is unveiling the world’s first Universal ICO. No matter a user’s home country, preferred contribution method or economic standard, all users will be able to participate in the ICO through various programs. Contributors may purchase Tokens using Ethereum, Bitcoin, and most popular cryptocurrencies/currencies. Users who own HEROIC Tokens may use them to purchase existing and future services directly from HEROIC.com or other partners of the ecosystem and can also exchange them for other cryptocurrencies and cash.

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