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Roadmap #13
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@Namaskar-1F64F @luckyrobot @jordanalexandermeyer Anything I'm missing or any thoughts on timelines? |
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There are a few features I would like to build after launching V1 in the following order: Trading platform Credit default swaps Bond ratings on demand Backing debt with a lien on the treasury or project token mint function |
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I know we are super focused on smart contracts at the moment, but we should definitely keep our eye on frontend scope. We have quite a few pages to create:
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Unofficial Technical Roadmap
This is a rough technical roadmap of what needs build for our initial vision. Timeline is subject to change. Many of the items can be done in parallel.
0-3 Months (May mainnet launch internal goal) (July mainnet is public date)
3-6 Months
Explore governance
Explore tokenomics
Porter REFI
Trading platform
This will allows investors to trade their bonds which is one of the big value adds of bonds. They are liquid and tradable while loans are not. This is a high priority.
Credit default swaps
This will allow investors to hedge themselves when purchasing bonds
Bond ratings on demand
This will be helpful but Prime is working on this and it isn't a high priority.
Backing debt with a lien on the treasury or project token mint function
This will make debt much more trustless.
Ideas
#128
porter-finance/frontend#7
Resources
https://a16z.com/2020/01/09/progressive-decentralization-crypto-product-management/
https://docs.porter.finance
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