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Roadmap

Public development plan outlining project features, timelines, and milestones.

Last Updated

2026-03-19

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What is Roadmap?

A roadmap is a public document outlining a blockchain project's long-term goals, development phases, and scheduled milestones. It gives the community and investors a framework for evaluating whether the team is delivering on its promises.

How does Roadmap work?

  1. The core team identifies key technical and business objectives and sequences them into phases or quarters.
  2. The roadmap is published on the project website or whitepaper for full transparency.
  3. Milestones like mainnet launches, audits, and governance transitions are tracked publicly.
  4. Community members use it to hold developers accountable and assess long-term potential.

Why does Roadmap matter?

A clear roadmap builds investor confidence and manages community expectations. Without one, projects appear directionless and struggle to retain long-term contributors.

Key features of Roadmap

  • Organized into short, medium, and long-term phases
  • Updated as milestones are completed or priorities shift
  • Basis for community accountability and governance discussions
  • Often tied to token unlock schedules and fundraising milestones

Examples of Roadmap

Ethereum's roadmap details phases like "The Merge," "The Surge," and "The Scourge" spanning multiple years. A new NFT project might promise a metaverse game and native token after selling out the initial collection.

External References

  • Ethereum Roadmap
  • Ethereum Governance