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Roadmap

  • Agent License Launch — Official release of Agent Licenses on Sui Network, allowing users to operate and earn from AI agents. Over 10,000 licenses sold in the initial sale.
  • Rollup News — Aristotle v2.0 — Major upgrade to Rollup News with image and video analysis, multi-step reasoning, on-chain verification via Walrus, redesigned deliberation map, leaderboard and rewards, and Swarm Cluster integration.
  • $3M Seed Round — Secured a $3 million seed round led by ZeroStage and Y2Z Ventures alongside a syndicate of private investors.
  • Agent License Lease Back Program — Launched July 10, 2025. Enabled license holders to lease their Agent Licenses directly to the Truth Swarm, earning daily rewards from a dedicated 100,000,000 token lease pool. At launch: 128,000 users activated on Rollup News, 1,649,746 claims minted on-chain, and 58,381 wallets connected.
  • $TRUTH Token Generation Event (TGE) — $TRUTH went live on October 1, 2025, listing simultaneously on Binance Alpha and Binance Futures (TRUTHUSD Perpetual Contract with up to 50x leverage).
  • OMEGA Airdrop — Token distribution rewarding early adopters and Rollup News participants at TGE.
  • $13M Total Raised — Announced August 27, 2025. Strategic investors include Sui Network, Ghaf Capital, Brinc, and Y2Z Ventures.
  • Multi-Exchange Listings — KuCoin Futures and OrangeX (Oct 1), WEEX spot (Oct 3), Toobit spot (Oct 13), OKX Perpetual Futures (Nov 28, 2025).
  • Vault Architecture Research & Design — Began research into decentralized secret management for autonomous agents, identifying the core problem of plaintext API keys and credentials in agentic frameworks.
  • ZK Prover Exploration — Evaluated zero-knowledge proof systems for runtime secret access, establishing the cryptographic foundation (ECDH P-256 + AES-GCM) that would underpin Vault.
  • Sui ZK Login Integration Research — Explored Sui’s native ZK login solution as the identity and authentication layer for the Vault product.
  • Vault Core Development — Began active development of Vault’s smart contract layer on Sui, including the UserRegistry, vault membership model, and permission system.
  • Vault SDK Prototyping — Started building the Vault SDK for agent framework integrations (OpenClaw, CrewAI, LangGraph), enabling secrets to be loaded at runtime rather than stored in plaintext configs.
  • Client-Side Encryption Implementation — Implemented client-side encryption so secrets are encrypted before they ever touch the network — zero-knowledge by design.
  • Internal Vault Testnet — Ran internal testing of the Vault infrastructure, validating the full flow from secret creation to agent runtime retrieval across isolated vault environments.

Theme: Establish the first core product with clarity and restraint.

  • Vault + Vault SDK Launch — Released March 20, 2026. A secure, decentralized, and private infrastructure for secrets built on the Sui blockchain. Military-grade, zero-knowledge encryption for the agentic age. Live at tryvault.xyz — docs at docs.tryvault.xyz.
  • ✅ Introduced curated vault strategies and structured access products with simple participation flows.
  • ✅ Shipped core product UX for deposit, withdrawal, vault overview, and position tracking.
  • ✅ Zero-knowledge by default — client-side encryption, secrets never exposed to the network.
  • ✅ Built-for-agents SDK — seamless integration with OpenClaw, CrewAI, LangGraph, and custom frameworks.

Theme: Turn Vaults from a launch into a usable product line.

  • Expand Vaults into a broader set of curated vault options with clearer differentiation between products.
  • Improve the product dashboard with stronger comparison views, performance summaries, and navigation.
  • Add notifications and status updates for key vault actions and state changes.
  • Refine onboarding, discovery, product education, and vault selection flows based on early user behavior.
  • Continue reliability and reporting improvements so Vaults begins to feel like a dependable Swarm entry point.

Theme: Open the next layer of participation.

  • Launch Markets beta as the second major product pillar.
  • Release initial market creation, participation, and monitoring flows.
  • Introduce market categories, market pages, and discovery surfaces to make participation legible.
  • Add visible resolution logic, market state indicators, and outcome clarity to improve trust in the product.
  • Begin connecting Markets more clearly to the broader Swarm thesis around verified data and AI-assisted market resolution.

Theme: Mature Markets into a dependable v1 product.

  • Expand Markets from beta toward a more complete v1 release.
  • Improve participation UX, settlement clarity, historical visibility, and market confidence signals.
  • Introduce stronger creator-side tools for launching, configuring, and managing markets.
  • Improve product performance, mobile usability, and general interface quality across core market flows.
  • Continue tightening the trust and usability of market outcomes through better system messaging and verification cues.

Theme: Open the creation layer of the ecosystem.

  • Launch Builder Suite beta as the third major Swarm pillar.
  • Introduce the first core Build / Manage / Launch workflows for users creating agent- and swarm-powered products.
  • Release template-based tools for configuring agents, coordinating swarms, and preparing deployable products.
  • Add management controls for deployment oversight, permissions, and operational coordination.
  • Enable early users to move from concept to basic live product participation inside the Swarm ecosystem.

Theme: Expand Builder into a more complete ecosystem suite.

  • Expand Builder from beta toward a broader public release.
  • Improve reusable templates, launch flows, orchestration tooling, and management interfaces.
  • Create stronger product connections between Builder, Vaults, and Markets so the ecosystem feels integrated rather than modular-only.
  • Make it easier for users to move from idea → deployment → live ecosystem participation in a single product journey.
  • Continue product simplification and reliability work so Builder scales without becoming overly technical or fragmented.