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# To-do list

**► Working with other projects on BSC to provide price coverage for more than 10 assets**

**► Launching more varieties of insurance including Cover miss-out; Cover 50% off; Cover Credit;Cover Issue Price......**

**✅ Update the Site**

**✅ Public initial insurance offering function, launching new assets with the logic of European-style options**

**✅Launch an NFT game featuring BSC culture,called Pixel Puzzle**

**✅Launch IIO/IBO**

&#x20;**✅Launch Guard Token at Polygon network**

► **Public V1.5 protocol with governance system and on-line bonus function**&#x20;

**□ Public V2 protocol with vault policy suppliers and policy trading on DEX supported**

**□ Build derivate protocols including lending system of denominated asset and insurance of  spread trading**

**□ Launch Perpetual insurance and derivative insurance**

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