# | Accessible Platform

The Aurora Foundation is committed to providing an inclusive platform where anyone can create a liquidity pool and apply for curation, as well as invest in various projects. Our approach is designed to be accessible and transparent, ensuring that a diverse range of participants can engage with our platform.

· **Open Pool Creation Process**\
\&#xNAN;*Creating a liquidity pool* at Aurora is a straightforward process. We welcome project developers from various backgrounds to set up their pools, provided they meet the necessary criteria. This open approach allows for a variety of projects to be represented, fostering innovation and diversity within the decentralized finance space.

· **Curation Application for Quality Assurance**\
Projects interested in being curated by Aurora can apply for our curation process. This involves a thorough evaluation to ensure that projects meet our standards of quality, safety, and community engagement. Successful projects benefit from increased visibility and credibility, as they are recognized as meeting Aurora's high standards.

· **Investment Opportunities for Everyone**\
Investing in LBPs and other projects on the Aurora platform is open to *all interested participants*. Whether you are a seasoned investor or new to decentralized finance, our platform offers opportunities to invest in a range of carefully curated projects. We strive to provide a transparent and fair environment for all investors.

· **Ensuring a Safe and Equitable Platform**\
At Aurora, our priority is to ensure a safe and equitable platform for pool creators, curators, and investors. We implement robust security measures and clear guidelines to maintain a trustworthy and reliable ecosystem. Our commitment to transparency and fairness is reflected in every aspect of our operations.


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