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# Core Principles and Team

**Principles:**

**Accuracy and seriousness:**

\- Compliance with promised deadlines

\- Excellent work ethic

\- High responsibility for commitments

**Community Centering**

\- Community is at the heart of everything we do

**Innovation and quality**

\- Constant monitoring of innovations and their integration

\- Pursuit of a better user experience and security when using the services

\- Dissemination of quality information

**Team Starck**

**Our team consists of:**

\- Crypto experts and traders

\- IT developers,

\- Cyber security specialists,

\- Equity and Forex market experts and traders, - marketing experts,

\- Lawyers,

Designers and international ambassadors,

**all of them specialized in the blockchain and crypto sectors**

**ASIP** is entirely developed by the **Starck** team. Our main goal is to create a complete ecosystem for traders and investors with all the necessary functions, so that they do not have to access from many and different sources but get it from one place in the shortest of time and with the greatest value. Quality information and properly selected tools will guide our users to make the right investment decisions.

Our team of traders provide live fundamental and technical analysis, in addition to the Artificial Intelligence that the platform uses.

A team of analysts monitor and control the information we provide to end users.


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