# Introduction

## What is Secura? <a href="#what-is-sienna-network" id="what-is-sienna-network"></a>

Secura is a multichain, privacy-first protocol built on Arbitrum and Optimism, which empowers its users to trade, earn, and transfer securely, with no outside interference or intrusion, knowing that outsiders will not be able to view the details of the transaction or compromise their identity to any 3rd parties. The project is building upon the promise of decentralized finance by delivering tools and services which respect and preserve the privacy of individual users. Until now, the activities of DeFi users have remained an open book - publicly preserved on the blockchain and forever vulnerable. Secura looks to solve the same problem that has been solved by banks for their customers for many years - privacy in terms of your funds and transactions and protected by computational privacy. Secura's mission is to right this wrong. At the heart of the network are robust financial tools for the assurance of privacy to all consumers.

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## Who created Secura?

Secura is a community-owned governed by $SEMO, its powerful governance token which confers considerable functionalities to holders.&#x20;

Each $SEMO token entitles its owner to one vote, with voting on matters such as listing pools, listing tokens, new rules, and more. Desirable activities on the network will be incentivized with $SEMO, generously rewarding users.

The core development team members of Secura all come from known DeFi projects like Orca, Project galaxy, etc. Also, there are many contributors around the world who freely contribute to the project.


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