Roadmap Module
A strategy module for CPcashLabs DAO
The roadmap module explains where CPcashLabs DAO is going, why that direction matters, and how the ecosystem can grow from early coordination into a mature decentralized organization.
What this module contains
- Ecosystem Overview: the role of the CPcashLabs brand ecosystem
- Vision: the values and beliefs behind the DAO direction
- Roadmap Whitepaper: a phased development plan for DAO growth
What this module is meant to guide
- Brand and ecosystem positioning
- Community coordination priorities
- Governance and treasury evolution
- Contributor network expansion
- Long-term product and ecosystem collaboration
- Multi-rail payment strategy and spend-protection design
- Verifiable trust, open-source clients, and security-boundary standards
2023 foundation milestone
In 2023, we assembled a multicultural core team across Russia, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Singapore, establishing the product and engineering foundation for cross-regional collaboration.
During the same period, we clarified the company's long-term direction: to keep building around Web3 privacy and path sovereignty, and to move cryptocurrency transactions toward a privacy experience closer to cash, where users can truly control both their assets and their information boundaries in the digital world.
2024 origin milestone
In 2024, the cp.cash brand was officially launched, laying the groundwork for later product construction, technical evolution, and execution across the broader roadmap.
2024 was our year of origin. With the brand formally established and the strategic direction clarified in the prior stage, it became clear that all later product capabilities would continue to expand around privacy protection, path control, and user self-management.
We also completed multi-address mode in 2024, turning address management from a basic wallet function into a privacy-architecture capability. Its value is not merely that users can hold more addresses. It is that a single address no longer needs to carry the full weight of a user's assets, interactions, and behavioral history over time. This milestone laid the groundwork for stronger path sovereignty, structural privacy, and permissioned disclosure in later stages.
2025 completed milestone
In 2025, we launched rpc-wallet, bringing path sovereignty and structural privacy into a more concrete product form. It clarified the boundary between a privacy-first wallet tool and a centralized platform service, while giving self-custody users a more portable and verifiable approach to wallet architecture.
In the same year, CoPouch established collaborative team-wallet management based on on-chain multisig contracts. It upgraded team fund coordination from "multiple people sharing one wallet and relying mainly on manual management" into a standardized model where roles can be separated, actions can be approved, responsibility can be traced, and records can be reconciled.
We also completed cross-chain stablecoin payment capabilities in 2025, making it possible for users to pay a stablecoin address on one chain directly from stablecoin liquidity on another. This reduced the operational burden of cross-chain payments and laid the groundwork for a more unified, lower-friction payment experience.
2026 feature directions
Two of the clearest product and ecosystem directions in the roadmap are:
- multi-rail payments with configurable spend protection
- verifiable trust through fully open-source mobile clients and AI-assisted auditing
As USDT is used in more real-world settlement scenarios, a single payment rail is becoming less able to satisfy different user priorities around cost, privacy, safety, acceptance, and settlement stability. This direction is detailed further in the Roadmap Whitepaper.
At the same time, CPcashLabs DAO plans to make verifiable trust a core 2026 security direction. We will fully open-source the iOS and Android clients, introduce AI-assisted auditing workflows, and shift system security from a promise into something users can directly inspect and verify.
Private keys should remain only on local devices, never uploaded and never held in custody, so asset control stays entirely with the user. We also intend to integrate only applications that meet a high-trust standard: either open source and verifiable, or strictly audited and backed by credible authority. This direction is meant to create clearer security boundaries and a more reliable ecosystem.
How this module connects to the rest of the site
The roadmap module explains why CPcashLabs DAO exists, what it has already completed, and where it is going next.
The recruiting module turns that direction into concrete roles, contribution paths, and collaboration capacity. If you finish this module and want to participate, continue to the Recruiting module.
Recommended reading order within this module
- Read the Ecosystem Overview for the broad context
- Continue with the Vision to understand principles
- Finish with the Roadmap Whitepaper for phased execution