AION
Founding Vault Ceremony

Your family cannot inherit a seed phrase they cannot find or understand.

If you died tonight, would your family know how to recover the one secret they cannot lose? AION’s Founding Vault Ceremony is a private founder-led session where you create sealed recovery artifacts your heir can understand without AION ever seeing your plaintext.

Founding Vault Ceremony

$499 after fit check. A small founding cohort.

A private session for trust, instruction, artifacts, and a recovery path your heir can repeat.

  • US $499, a one-time charge — not a subscription.
  • Charged by TechBantu IT Solutions, LLC via Stripe; your statement reads “SEALED AION.” Applicable tax is shown before you pay.
  • A guided beta ceremony — not production custody, not a will, not legal, tax, or investment advice, and not a guaranteed legal inheritance.
  • The cryptography is a pre-audit prototype: the formal third-party security audit is still pending. Bring a low-risk or throwaway artifact — do not place an irreplaceable secret, such as your only copy of a seed phrase, in an unaudited prototype.
  • Refunds follow the Refund & Cancellation Policy. By proceeding to payment you agree to the Terms, Privacy Policy, and Refund Policy.

No payment is collected here. Sessions are founder-reviewed; AION confirms fit before any checkout or ceremony work.

Not ready for the full ceremony? The Heir Open-Testproves your named heir can open a practice vault first — a smaller first step, billed only if the open succeeds.

If you died tonight, would they know what to do?

Heirs aren’t careless. Seed phrases, hardware wallets, PDFs, and lawyer folders just become a maze the moment the one person who understood it is gone.

The 80 bytes your family cannot afford to lose.

A small secret can control life-changing value. AION treats it as something to rehearse, seal, split, and explain — not toss in a drawer.

Your heir does not need to be technical.

They need a ceremony, artifacts, and instructions — not a crash course in cryptography. The point is to remove the panic from the first recovery moment.

What happens in the session

The ceremony is guided, rehearsed, and plainspoken.

  1. Name the real fear

    We identify the failure you are actually afraid of: death, incapacity, lost words, confused heirs, hostile relatives, or doing nothing until it is too late.

  2. Practice with nonsense first

    You run a throwaway demo so you can see the system work before any real-world secret or artifact enters the conversation.

  3. Create the recovery plan

    Only after the risks are clear do we create the heir-readable recovery plan, print the instructions, and map who holds what.

  4. Repeat it in plain English

    The session ends only when you can explain the recovery path back in ordinary language your heir or trustee can follow.

What you leave with

Trust, ceremony, instruction, and proof.

The point is not to make your family cryptographers. The point is to leave them with a recovery path they can identify, hold, and explain when you are not there to translate it.

Important boundaries

Founder-guided beta, not custody or estate planning.

Boundaries

AION is a founder-guided beta. It is not legal, tax, investment, or estate-planning advice. AION does not custody plaintext, does not host your secret, cannot recover materials you lose, and is not a legal inheritance guarantee.

Refunds

If the fit check or throwaway demo shows AION is wrong for you before the guided artifact ceremony begins, request a refund. Once the guided artifact ceremony starts, refund requests are reviewed manually because the founder-guided session work has begun.

Request a private slot

Talk to a person before checkout.

AION is deliberately starting with private, founder-reviewed sessions instead of broad self-serve access. The no-payment first step is a fit check: what artifact you want protected, who would need to recover it, and what failure you are most afraid of.

Use the private-session request path before sending money or real secrets. AION should never receive a seed phrase, private key, full shard set, recovery answer, or plaintext through a contact channel.

AION may decline a request if the ceremony would create false confidence, require legal judgment, or depend on materials you cannot safely preserve.