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January 25, 2018, 08:32:25 PM
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FIVE-YEAR PLAN

2018
•Launch first decentralized apps built on ArcBlock with selected clients.
•Launch Open Chain Access Protocol and reference implementations for major blockchains (Ethereum, Hyperledger, etc.).
2019
•Public launch and popularization among the general public.
•First Developer Conference for ArcBlock developers and partners.
•Launch the support and Blocklet Building Blocks for digital media, publishing, and knowledge sharing.
•Design and implement  support for IoT blockchain applications. (Support MQTT protocols and AWS IoT service. Consider supporting IOTA as a blockchain underlayer).
•Build the decentralized marketplace for ArcBlock decentralized applications and their tokens.
2020
•Public launch for IoT smart home and smart city application support.
•Contribute Open Chain Access Protocol and related technology to the open source community (through the Linux Foundation, Hyperledger Foundation, or a similar organization) to increase adoption and position ArcBlock as the de facto standard of open chain access.
•Extend cloud computing support for the ArcBlock platform, targeting support for all major cloud platforms including AWS, Windows Azure, Google Computing Engine, Aliyun, Tencent Yun, etc. ArcBlock is aiming for a cloud platform-independent, universal, and decentralized application platform.
2021
•Embrace the potential trend that blockchain protocols may be adopted at the OS (operating system) level by providing foundational OS-level support in the ArcBlock Platform.
•Build the token ecosystem and a new operating system with ArcBlock platform partners and developers for a truly decentralized, autonomous business environment.
2022
•ArcBlock becomes an open, foundational service of the new programmable society, supporting the DAO/DAC and their services/applications.
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January 25, 2018, 08:39:15 PM
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Sorry, is there another thread explaining what ArcBlock is or am I missing something here? Because you suddenly jumped to explain a 5years of roadmap in full sentences without graphics and more importantly, without an introduction of the project
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January 26, 2018, 04:36:30 PM
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ArcBlock has another roadmap. So i dont understand wich company its roadmap, and why it place here.

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January 26, 2018, 05:20:12 PM
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ArcBlock has another roadmap. So i dont understand wich company its roadmap, and why it place here.
have you mean this?
https://uphinhnhanh.com/images/2018/01/26/ArcBlock-Roadmap.jpg
I thinks it is small road map on the big plan.
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January 26, 2018, 05:55:23 PM
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Ok, here it is their official thread, I guess. Our friend here was nice enough to transcribe one of their image on the OP into words, even creating a new thread specifically for it, you know, in case someone can't read an image.

Nicely done, boy.
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