Anoma’s Mainnet Roadmap
Anoma has an expansive vision to serve as the intent-centric operating system for all of Web3. This vision will take shape over several phases, with support for various chains and ecosystems rolled out over time.
Anoma has an expansive vision to serve as the intent-centric operating system for all of Web3. This vision will take shape over several phases, with support for various chains and ecosystems rolled out over time.
The first phase of Anoma’s mainnet launch will support the Ethereum ecosystem. This will include a framework for writing intent-centric applications, a network enabling those applications to leverage existing services and liquidity, and a clear interface for service providers to easily support new classes of applications.
Developers can begin building Anoma applications, getting a feel for the system and providing feedback to incorporate into the design. A stable development API is iterated and the first Anoma apps take shape.
Users can start playing with Anoma testnet apps and provide feedback on UX and functionality. Testnets are aimed at both developers and users, and should be more stable than devnets, but changes will still happen periodically.
Mainnet Includes a stable app development interface and full support for the Resource Plasma architecture. The focus is on making Anoma applications valuable for users and coordinating further protocol iteration and efficiency improvements. Support for different chains and ecosystems will be added overtime.
The Anoma protocol adapter is deployed on Ethereum mainnet and key L2s, enabling support for settling intents across the Ethereum ecosystem.
Support for additional chains and ecosystems beyond Ethereum are rolled out over time, as well as new functionality, including private solving, FHE, MPC, threshold encryption, and Chimera chains.
Future phases will also include the launch of Anoma’s native on-demand consensus and an Anoma native token. Anoma consensus will enable Anoma native settlement and support for many parallel instances, unlocking custom security models and local settlement for the lowest possible latency and fees.
Read Anoma’s Roadmap to Mainnet blog by Anoma cofounder Christopher Goes.