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Nextra 4.0 is released πŸŽ‰
Milestones

Roadmap

PitchMkt is built across four public quarters. Scope is fixed per quarter. Specific dates are not published.


Q1 β€” Protocol on Testnet

The core protocol goes live on testnet. Anyone can interact with the contracts directly. No app required.

  • Smart contracts deployed and source-verified on testnet
  • Full matchday lifecycle working on-chain: open, pick, resolve, distribute, claim
  • Dispute window active β€” results can be challenged by anyone during the 48-hour period
  • Jackpot accumulation visible and auditable on-chain
  • ABI package published for external integrations

Q2 β€” Squads and Full App

The web application goes live on testnet with the full feature set.

  • Pick submission, prize claim, and matchday views in the app
  • Squad creation and joining β€” browse leaders, view track records, join before matchday closes
  • Leader commission visible before joining, enforced on-chain at distribution
  • Player reputation profiles: accuracy history, earnings, active streaks β€” all public
  • Squad leaderboard

Q3 β€” Security and Audit

The protocol is prepared for mainnet. No new user-facing features ship in this quarter.

  • External smart contract audit completed
  • All critical and high-severity findings resolved and re-verified
  • Audit report published
  • Protocol considered production-ready

Q4 β€” Mainnet Launch

Real stakes. First matchday open to the public.

  • All contracts deployed to HyperEVM mainnet and source-verified
  • Full app live at pitchmkt.xyz
  • First matchday opened β€” predictions accepted in USDC
  • Admin MultiSig configured on mainnet; incident response process in place

Post-launch β€” Oracle Migration

After a stable period on mainnet, the result oracle migrates from the admin MultiSig to Chainlink Functions.

This upgrade removes the remaining trust assumption from the protocol. Match results will be sourced and verified on-chain without relying on any admin group. No changes to prize distribution, claiming mechanics, or squad logic.

Once complete, the protocol is fully permissionless.

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