Roadmap
Tscrow Roadmap
This roadmap outlines what has already been built and where Tscrow is heading next. It reflects a deliberate progression from a semi-centralized prototype toward a more decentralized resilient system.
This roadmap represents direction and intent, no fixed deadlines.
Phase 1 — Core Infrastructure (Completed)
Status: Functional Prototype
Deterministic single use escrow vaults
VaultFactory deployment architecture
Isolated per-deal escrow contracts
Stablecoin support (USDT / USDC)
Clear Buyer / Seller / Admin roles
Dispute freezing and admin resolution
Internal security audit and critical issue fixes
This phase prioritized correctness, fund safety, and real-world usability over rapid growth.
Phase 2 — Mobile Applications
Goal: Expand access beyond Telegram.
Native Android and iOS application
Non-custodial wallet connectivity
Mobile apps will never custody user funds and will mirror on-chain state directly.
Phase 3 — Web Platform & dApp
Goal: Transparency, education, and broader accessibility.
Official website (documentation, transparency, guides)
Web-based dApp for escrow creation and management
Public vault inspection and verification tools
On-chain status visualization
Educational content on P2P safety and escrow usage
Phase 4 — Governance & Decentralization
Goal: Gradually reduce trust assumptions.
DAO-based governance for protocol parameters
Community-based dispute arbitration models
Governance participation incentives and rewards
Phase 5 — Security Hardening & Scaling
Goal: Prepare the system for wider usage.
Additional third-party audits
Formal verification of critical contract logic
Gas optimizations and efficiency improvements
Modular dispute resolution components
Advanced off-chain fraud detection heuristics
Phase 6 — Ecosystem & Integrations
Goal: Make Tscrow composable and extensible.
Public APIs for integrations
SDKs for developers
Marketplace and OTC integrations
Carefully evaluated multi-chain expansion
Merchant and professional escrow tooling
Long-Term Vision
Tscrow aims to become a safer standard for peer-to-peer value exchange — reducing financial and personal risk without pretending trust can be eliminated overnight.
Security, transparency, and user safety will always take priority over speed or hype.
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