Q2 2025
Q2 2025 — Foundation, Early Features, Contributor Incentives & Partnerships Launch
1. Core Protocol Deployment
Objective: Establish the foundational infrastructure for Encryptum's decentralized storage and access system on Ethereum.
Key Actions:
Smart Contract Launch:
Deploy Ethereum-based smart contracts that manage metadata (CID, timestamps, access rights).
Include access control lists, permission layers, and ENCT token logic.
IPFS Integration:
Launch the initial file storage system using IPFS with CID-based addressing.
Ensure encrypted content is stored across decentralized nodes.
Protocol Documentation:
Release public whitepapers, developer docs, and architectural overviews.
Include protocol schemas, smart contract interfaces (ABIs), and example transactions.
2. Agent SDK Beta
Objective: Empower developers to build decentralized AI-native applications using Encryptum’s infrastructure.
Key Actions:
SDK Features:
Functions for file upload/download with encryption & CID generation.
Access permission configuration and verification via smart contracts.
AI memory save/retrieve hooks integrated with metadata tracking.
Language Support:
Initial SDK release for JavaScript/TypeScript.
CLI-based interface for automation and testing workflows.
Developer Support:
Code samples, tutorials, sandbox environment, and testnet integration.
3. Community Building & Security Audits
Objective: Build trust, ensure security, and grow the developer ecosystem.
Key Actions:
Outreach Campaign:
Launch community channels (Discord, GitHub, X, Telegram).
Host live walkthroughs, AMAs, and bug bounty onboarding sessions.
Incentive Programs:
Early adopter bounties for testing, feedback, and protocol suggestions.
Rewards for documentation improvements and tutorial creation.
Security Audits:
Contract-level audits by independent security firms.
Public security reports and vulnerability fix logs published for transparency.
4. IPFS Storage Upgrades
Objective: Strengthen Encryptum's file storage layer with advanced capabilities and multi-network support.
Key Features:
IPNS (InterPlanetary Naming System):
Allow references to mutable content (e.g., versioned datasets or live logs).
CID updates auto-propagate to linked dApps or AI workflows.
CLI Tools + Automation:
Build command-line tools for encryption, upload, and permission updates.
Cron-like automation features for scheduled uploads or expirations.
Built-In Decryption & Access Control:
Implement client-side decryption toolkit.
Enforce user permissions at file level using cryptographic validation tied to blockchain metadata.
Multi-Protocol Storage Integration:
Implement fallback and redundancy by integrating:
Filecoin for economic incentivization.
Arweave for permanent archival storage.
Flux for decentralized compute-storage hybridization.
5. AI Memory (Beta)
Objective: Launch the first phase of AI-native encrypted memory and context features.
Key Capabilities:
Encrypt Chat Memory (Beta):
Store user prompts and AI conversations encrypted for 30 days by default.
Encrypted history retrieval based on session ID or CID index.
AI Memory Interoperability:
Build interfaces allowing other AI agents to request and use stored memory securely (with permission gating).
On-Chain Action Logging:
Enable smart contract-based command execution like:
buy()
,sell()
,schedule()
, ortransfer()
Automatically store and retrieve logs in memory for workflow automation and traceability.
6. Contributor Incentives Program
Objective: Reward open-source contributors and foster a sustainable, community-driven development model.
Program Structure:
ENCT Token Rewards:
Allocate token pool for GitHub PRs, issues, and tooling contributions.
Weighted scoring system based on impact, innovation, and code quality.
Project Types Eligible:
Protocol improvements, SDKs, CLI tools, memory features, dashboard UI.
Community resources (guides, localization, infographics).
Leaderboard & Bounty Board:
Public dashboard for top contributors.
Periodic challenge tasks with fixed ENCT rewards.
7. Strategic Partnerships Kickoff
Objective: Establish foundational partnerships to enhance technical capabilities and expand Encryptum’s ecosystem.
Target Partners & Goals:
Blockchain Interoperability Partners:
Begin integration planning with Layer 2s (Polygon, Arbitrum) and L1s (Cosmos, Polkadot) to enable future cross-chain data access.
AI Research Institutions & Startups:
Partner with academic labs and startups to pilot AI memory use cases and co-develop next-gen AI tooling.
Cloud Infrastructure Providers:
Explore hybrid solutions (e.g., storage fallback from IPFS to S3 or GCS) for enterprises with regulatory/data localization requirements.
Industry Consortia:
Join working groups and consortia for decentralized data compliance and privacy-centric AI.
Last updated