1Man/Roadmap

Evidence-gated roadmap

Progress without date theatre.

Research may begin early. A product becomes sellable only after its own technical, security, operating, and exit evidence passes.

Filter by evidence state

Every milestone unlocks something concrete.

Machine-readable dependency manifest
Repository evidencePhases 0–3

Authority, release, access, and entitlement foundations

Device-held identity, strict messages, private routing, invitation gates, anonymous claims, self-custody observation, and scoped entitlement paths exist in source.

  • Production operations remain unproven
  • Bitcoin remains disabled in private alpha
Field verificationPhase 2

Universal access alpha

Enroll one owner-approved device, discover through Tor, establish WireGuard, remove the portal, reconnect, and revoke cleanly.

  • Unlocks a usable thin client
  • Must prove no topology custody
Commercial targetPhase 4

Verified Access and Hosting

Three independent Daemongates, portable name authority, origin-held TLS, explicit publication, direct handoff, and replaceable hosts.

  • First strong paid milestone
  • One pre-alpha gate cannot pass it
After access proofPhases 5–8

Availability, storage, quorum, and institutions

Migration, Pocket Dimension, organizational approval, external review, and compliance operations build on customer authority.

  • No premature regulated claims
  • Recovery requires destructive drills
Ecosystem horizonPhases 9–10

DaemonPay, portable rights, and shared recovery

Merchant settlement, subscriptions, creator access, erasure-coded shares, provider audits, and distributed recovery fragments.

  • No payment custody
  • No compulsory transaction percentage
Research horizonPhases 11–12

Aethernet, location-independent compute, and AI

Only after independent ingress, capacity, traffic, operational diversity, and defined adversary models support honest claims.

  • Explicit privacy modes
  • Identity outlives workload placement

The next undeniable proof

Enroll. Connect. Remove 1Man from the data path. Revoke.