Plan
Roadmap
Honest milestones — not a promise of delivery dates. Priorities depend on audits, partners, and regulation.
Receiving funds after mainnet & KYC
Below is the typical order of operations for investors. It is not a guaranteed calendar — dates, gates, and payouts depend on each issuer, the offering documents, and applicable law.
- 1
Mainnet deployment
After audited contracts are deployed and addresses are published
The protocol and property share contracts go live on the target mainnet. Until then, any UI on 0G is for rehearsal — use only funds you intend to expose and verify network settings.
- 2
Offering & eligibility
When an issuer opens a round (if applicable)
Each property or programme may have subscription documents, minimums, and caps. You only become eligible to send funds after you accept disclosures and meet issuer criteria for that offering.
- 3
KYC / AML complete
Before your wallet can receive restricted tokens or certain payouts
ComplianceRegistry (or the issuer’s provider) must mark your wallet as verified where regulation requires it. Fulfilling KYC does not by itself obligate any transfer — it unlocks permitted flows per issuer rules.
- 4
Capital deployed
After subscription clears and settlement completes
Funds move per the offering’s instructions (e.g. swap into share tokens, escrow release). Settlement timing is issuer- and bank-rail-dependent — not instant by default.
- 5
Ongoing distributions
Per issuer schedule and smart-contract rules post-closing
Rental income, fees, or other cash flows — if and when declared — are distributed according to the SPV / issuer waterfall and on-chain logic. Past behaviour on any network is not a forecast of future returns.
Nothing here is investment, tax, or legal advice. KYC status and smart-contract permissions can change with issuer policy and regulation. See Risks & disclaimer.
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Now
Live stack on 0G
- Registry + share factory + AMM swap + staking + portfolio flows
- Culture Land property metadata and funding UI
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Next
Hardening
- External audits and bug bounties before mainnet
- Indexer / subgraph for property and pool analytics
- Production KYC and issuer console
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Then
Liquidity & access
- Deeper pools and clearer routing for property share tokens
- Secondary market / venue listings where permitted — issuer- and venue-dependent
- Liquidity incentives and routing improvements (roadmap; not guaranteed timelines)
- Issuer-approved disclosures linked from each property
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Product layers
Yield, pricing, and distribution (roadmap)
- Rental or cash-flow yield distribution — contract- and issuer-dependent; not guaranteed returns
- Oracle-assisted or AI-assisted pricing signals — reference until audited; not investment advice
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Parallel
Base deployment
- Mirror core contracts on Base with documented addresses (see contracts page)
- Optional bridge strategy — subject to security review
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Longer term
Community alignment
- Governance experiments where regulation permits
- Education and transparency as first-class product features
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Ecosystem
Interoperability (non-binding)
- Document patterns so compatible share tokens can be supported by wallets, indexers, and venues that choose to list permitted instruments
- Explore collateral and credit use cases only with licensed partners — no guaranteed bank or CEX integration
Verify deployments on the contracts page.