Roadmap

AICW development follows a phased approach from devnet prototype to a fully decentralized, production-ready standard. Each phase builds on a verified foundation before the next begins.

PhaseFocusKey deliverablesStatus
1Core protocolDevnet program, Issue Wallet app, Explorer, skill document??Complete
2Infrastructurewallet.aicw.ai, aicw.ai docs, MPC Bridge hardening, MCP server (PyPI)??Complete
3EcosystemNAVI Predict integration, agent platform guides, multi-track supportIn progress
4ProductionSecurity audit, mainnet deployment, issuer dashboard, SPL token supportPlanned
5Permissionless node networkPublic node operators, dynamic membership, staking & rewards, slashingPlanned
6Decentralization & governanceCoordinator decentralization, multi-issuer registry, on-chain governance, agent reputation, multi-chain expansionPlanned

What each phase means

Phase 1 ??Core protocol. The on-chain foundation: a Solana program where only an AI agent can sign, with no human override. Deployed on devnet, with a wallet-issuance app, an explorer, and an agent skill document.

Phase 2 ??Infrastructure. The supporting layer around the protocol: hosted wallet and documentation sites, a hardened MPC signing bridge, and an MCP server published for agent integration.

Phase 3 ??Ecosystem. Putting the protocol to work: integration with a prediction platform, guides for agent developers, and support across multiple use-case tracks.

Phase 4 ??Production. The path to mainnet: an external security audit, mainnet deployment, a dashboard for wallet issuers, and SPL token support.

Phase 5 ??Permissionless node network. Opening MPC node operation to the public. Anyone can run a node, contribute to the network's signing capacity, and earn rewards ??with staking and slashing to keep participation honest. Distribution is what makes the network secure, so the barrier to running a node is kept deliberately low. Rewards are introduced last, only after the network is proven stable.

Phase 6 ??Decentralization & governance. Removing the last central points. The signing coordinator itself is decentralized so no single party can stall or censor the network, governance moves on-chain, multiple issuers are supported, agents accrue reputation, and the standard extends beyond Solana to other chains.

This roadmap describes direction, not guarantees. Phases and details may evolve as each foundation is verified. The guiding principle throughout: security comes from distribution, and economic mechanisms are introduced only after the underlying system is proven to work.