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# Roadmap

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### **Phase 1: Migration & Mainnet Launch**

* Merge $SCPT and $SPAY into a single token: **$SF**
* Launch of **Script Chain mainnet** with validator onboarding
* Begin token migration via claim portal
* Release **Dev Station** for developers to start building
* Community onboarding with watch-to-earn and referral campaigns

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### **Phase 2: Core Platform Expansion**

* Launch **Ad Console**, creator dashboards, and analytics tools
* Expand **Script TV** mobile + smart TV apps globally
* Onboard major content partners and regional channels
* Grow validator + Lightning node network
* Roll out **SocialFi features** (fan tokens, tipping, chat)

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### **Phase 3: Creator Economy & Governance**

* Launch **creator studio tools** and **ScriptSWAP marketplace**
* Open **Video API** for partners and apps
* Activate **DAO voting** for token holders on platform decisions
* Launch first **Script Studios original content**
* Deploy **AI film vaults** and autonomous content creation tools

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### **Phase 4: Global Scaling & Full Decentralization**

* Fully scale to 1,000+ nodes and complete PoS validator network
* Complete all ecosystem tools: ads, analytics, creator monetization
* Launch large-scale creator projects and community governance
* Expand Script TV into a mainstream global streaming platform
* Drive Web2 to Web3 user adoption through content and partnerships


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