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# Roadmap

Below highlights the most important steps to be taken after the launch of the $BPS token and the Bandwidth AI DApp and ecosystem. It is important to note that the below roadmap aspects can be worked on in parallel (i.e. development work is continuous and will not stand still before commencing the 'development' phase.) Missing anything from the below? Reach out to our team and we will consider a different allocation of priorities!\
\ <mark style="color:blue;">**Launch Phase (week 1)**</mark>\
:thread: DApp Launch\
:thread: Social Media Platforms\
:thread: $BPS Launch\
:thread: Youtube Tutorial\
:thread: Application Chromestore\
:thread: Launch 'Referral' System\
\ <mark style="color:blue;">**Marketing Phase (week 2-3)**</mark>\
:thread: Twitter KOL Onboarding\
:thread: Youtube KOL Onboarding\
:thread: CMC & CG Listings\
:thread: Trending Services\
:thread: AI & Other Partnerships\
\ <mark style="color:blue;">**Listings Phase (week 4-5)**</mark>\
:thread: Tier 2 Exchange Listings\
:thread: Tier 1 Exchange Listings\
:thread: Streamer Partnerships\
\ <mark style="color:blue;">**Development Phase (ongoing)**</mark>\
:thread: Support additional networks\
:thread: Web3 browser launch\
:thread: P2P bandwidth utilization launch\
:thread: Listing Chromestore\
:thread: *And more...*<br>


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