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# Roadmap

## PHASE 1 Play Game and Whitelist Mint

(Community Building)

* Engage in fully onchain game with your staked $SONIC
* Exclusive access for FoMoney Game Winners, Chillonic NFT holders, and early supporters
* Foster a vibrant, engaged community

## PHASE 2 Public Sale via Launchpad

(Initial Purchase)

* Purchasing NFT with SONIC on launch parter: [Cream Pad](https://www.creampad.io/)
* Innovative Dutch Dual-Track Auction for fair and efficient token distribution
* Ensures asset liquidity from Day 1

## PHASE 3 Liquidity Expansion + NFT Management

(Split & Trade & Merge)

* Split NFTs into tradable tokens
* Add liquidity to [DEX](https://sega.so) to earn LP Farm rewards
* Merge tokens back to NFTs

## PHASE 4 Autonomous World with Capital Efficiency

(Maximize Attention Capital Efficiency)

* An autonomous world with asset liquidity, where gaming, DeFi, and AI agents converge
* Incorporate upgradeable NFTs in the game, winners can earn NFT or token airdrops, and holding the NFT serves as a golden shovel for multiple rewards
* Capture SONIC protocol value through attention scores and distribute $SONIC rewards back to asset holders


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