MAP Protocol is an omnichain infrastructure for BTC, stablecoins, and tokenized assets swap. It provides the essential omnichain infrastructure for achieving interoperability among blockchain-based assets, storage, and computing across EVM and non-EVM chains.
- Security-Finality: Guarantee blockchain-level security through an independent self-verification network formed by light clients on every public blockchain.
- All-Chain Coverage: Embed heterogeneous chains' signing and hashing algorithm into the EVM layer of the MAP Relay Chain to ensure seamless communication between all chains.
- Instant Confirmation: Inter-chain communication programs and on-chain smart contracts work together efficiently to ensure that speed is only related to each chain's block time.
- Minimum Cost: MAP Protocol only charges the gas fee of MAP Relay Chain and other related chains with no additional cost.
- Developer-Ready: Through MAP Omnichain Service (MOS) deployed on and between public chains, dApps can share the liquidity of MOS's Vaults on different chains.
- Omnichain Interoperability: MAP Protocol allows point-to-point cross-chain interoperability between EVM and non-EVM chains.
- Security Enhanced by Bitcoin Network: The MAP Protocol leverages the security mechanisms of the Bitcoin network to protect the relay chain, using light client self-verification features to secure cross-chain transactions.
- Distributed Trust: MAP Protocol is decentralized, with no single entity in control, and all participants rely on the code for operations.
- Flexibility: The protocol allows the integration of different types of blockchains, including those with different signature schemes, hash algorithms, and Merkle proofs.
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Intent-based cross-chain mainnet launch: Officially launch intent-based cross-chain services and open formal access for solver providers.
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Cross-chain data report: Publish an annual report covering cross-chain volume, TVL growth, and user activity.
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Tokenized asset exploration: Explore frameworks and roadmap planning for tokenized assets and RWA cross-chain support.
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Intent-based cross-chain development completed: Finalize intent-based execution and expand solver participation in routing and liquidity support.
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Advanced LP tooling for solvers: Launch solver-oriented LP APIs and tools, with incentive parameters adjustable via DAO governance.
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Governance execution milestone: Conduct the first multi-dimensional DAO votes and publish a mid-year governance report.
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Intent-based cross-chain architecture design: Complete the design of intent-based execution with solver mode and plan integrations for additional heterogeneous and popular chains.
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Liquidity as a Service (LaaS) upgrade: Enhance LP incentives with dynamic APY adjustments and impermanent loss mitigation mechanisms.
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DAO governance expansion: Extend MAPO governance to multi-dimensional voting covering fees, revenue distribution, and development priorities.
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Native BTC, DOGE, and XRP cross-chain mainnet launch: Enable peer-to-peer cross-chain swaps across BTC, Dogecoin, and XRP using MPC-TSS execution and light-client verification.
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Public liquidity pools opened: Open existing LP pools to the public with asset-specific APY parameters.
- Launch a universal cross-chain standard specification MStack based on heterogeneous chains
- M-Star Plan: MAP Protocol mainnet mechanism upgrade is officially launched and open source
- Launch Multi-Party Engagement Mechanism of Liquidity Provider
- Liquidity Provider incentive model upgrade
- M-Star Plan: MAP Protocol mainnet mechanism upgrade test release
- Introduce a new cross-chain verification node crossX to participate in the mainnet cross-chain multi-party security verification
- Introduce a new incentive mechanism based on transaction fees
- Officially launch cross-chain services for BTC, Dogecoin, and XRP
- Officially launch cross-chain interoperability support for Solana and Ton
- Launch and open-source Omnichain Development SDK V2
- The release of the 'Refactored Light Client Verification with ZK-Proof' module as open source
- Launch Omnichain Development SDK V1
- Implement cross-chain interoperability support for Linea, Scroll, Solana, and Ton
- Test the "Refactored Light Client Verification with ZK-Proof" module
- Officially release cross-chain interoperability with Tron, Optimism, Mantle, Arbitrum, and zkSync Era
- Officially release the extended cross-chain connections to Tron and Conflux
- Test and open the MRC20 Omnichain issuance tool
- Extend cross-chain connections to Tron and Conflux and conduct testing
- Officially upgrade to become a Bitcoin layer 2 for peer-to-peer cross-chain interoperability
- Release the upgraded official website and technical documentation
- Launch a support plan for the BRC20 ecosystem
- Extend cross-chain connectivity to more EVM-compatible and non-EVM-compatible chains
- Release a variety of SDKs, from chain development to cross-chain components
- Extend cross-chain connectivity to popular EVM-compatible chains
- Extend MOS chain-wide services to support cross-chain data and NFT
- Provide Omnichain scanning to show all cross-chain transactions and DApps
- Extend cross-chain connectivity to Ethereum (PoS)
- Extend cross-chain connectivity to mainstream EVM-compatible chains: BNB Chain, Polygon, etc.
- Provide MOS SDK for developing personal MOS
- Support cross-chain bridges and swap DApps
- Extend cross-chain connectivity to Ethereum (EVM PoW) and Near (non-EVM PoS)
- Launch MAP OmniChain Service, which supports cross-chain fungible tokens and provides a shared vault
- Launch MAP relay chain with support for more signatures, hashing, mining and Merkle proof-of-computation precompiled contracts
- Launch maposcan and PoS DApp
- Provide SDK for interacting with the MAP relay chain
- Support decentralised cross-chain for more chains
- MOS supports cross-chain between Ethereum, Polygon, BNB chain and MAP Makalu
- Invite more DeFi projects to join the Makalu test network
- Launch MAP Relay Chain Makalu Test Network to start light client verification cross-chain between MAP Makalu and Ethereum
- Start MAP Omnichain Service (MOS) for the test network
- Start maintainer mining and invite users to participate in maintainer testing
- Release MAP Protocol version 1.0, enabling a cross-chain solution using light-client authentication
- Architecture Overview - Detailed three-layer architecture
- v1 Light Client Solution - Trustless verification approach
- v2 TSS Solution - Threshold signature approach
- Tokenomics - MAPO token details