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# Roadmap

**End of Week 12**

* [x] Launch NFT collection.
* [x] Launch Gitbook.
* [x] Reveal the details of the minting process, including date, time, and pricing.

**End of Week 13**

* [x] Reveal tokenomics of $SGR.

**End of Week 14**

* [x] Release a comprehensive minting guide through all community channels, detailing step-by-step instructions and requirements for participation.

**End of Week 15**

* [ ] Build a platform for creators to build their own AI-powered dynamic NFT collection.
* [x] Introduce a rewards system for active traders and creators of the platform.

**End of Week 16**

* [ ] Bring on 3 established creators to launch their collection on the platform.

**End of Week 17**

* [x] Host our first community AMA.

**End of Week 18**

* [ ] Launch Schrödinger's Cat merchandise.


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