ADAMANT Roadmap Update: Steady Progress, Fresh Momentum
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19 June 2025
Since the first lines of code were written in 2017, ADAMANT has sought to prove that everyday messaging, payments and data exchange can be friction-free and sovereign. Eight years later, the project’s roadmap now spans mature products, an expanding ecosystem, and a newly community-driven governance model. Below is a compact look back — and a clear look forward — at where ADAMANT stands today and where it is headed next.
Here is the updated Roadmap: https://adamant.im/roadmap

From Conception to Reliable Multiplatform Wallets
(2017 — Q1 2024 )
By the end of Q1 2024, ADAMANT had evolved from a single-purpose blockchain messenger into a battle-tested, multi-asset communications stack with native wallets, exchange tools, and business-grade automation.



Since the ADAMANT conception in 2017, our mission has been rooted in privacy, transparency, and technological independence. We launched the ADAMANT mainnet in Q4 2017 and have since introduced many groundbreaking features:
- In-chat crypto transactions supporting multiple currencies (BTC, ETH, DOGE, DASH, LSK, BNB, and more)
- Messenger and wallet apps for iOS, Android, PWA, and desktop
- Blockchain 2FA, market-making bots, and decentralized services
- Support for Tor and anonymous access
- Console tools, API libraries, and full-node management
By Q1 2024, we had shipped:
- New website and media kit
- Major releases of PWA and iOS apps with heightened reliability
- Airdrop tools, health checks, and reactions
- ADM listings on major exchanges like Coinstore, DigiFinex, FameEX, and Tapbit
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- Are Present Online-Messengers Safe?
- Secure Messengers Do Not Exist — They’re Impossible
- Ideas and beliefs of ADAMANT
- 40 ETH contest is over: Privacy beats Hackers 1–0
- ADAMANT is a Blockchain for Business
- Decentralized messaging needs a time
Q1 2024 → Q1 2025: A Year of Deepening Reliability
Significantly, Q1 2025 marked the dissolution of the ADAMANT Foundation, transitioning us fully to community-driven development — a true milestone in our decentralization journey.

The last year has been pivotal for expanding infrastructure and decentralization:
- PWA v4.5 and iOS v3.5–3.10: Introduced wallet lists, stronger encryption, and IPFS file transfers
- Major bot updates: Market-making bot v6 and v7, CoinOptimus v2
- Multiple ADM exchange listings: Biconomy, BigONE, Hotcoin, KoinBX, and more
- Launch of supporting products: MarketMaking.app, Currencyinfo.dev, and Console v3.0
- JavaScript API v2.4, Node v0.9, and Ethereum indexer v2.4.1 released
- IPFS integration in iOS and PWA for decentralized file sharing
- Partnership with Massa Chain and Messenger deployment in DeWeb and GitHub



Q2 2025 → Q1 2026: What Comes Next
By Q1 2026, ADAMANT users will enjoy always-reachable, censorship-resistant messengers backed by faster nodes, protocol-level anti-spam, and first-class cold-storage support — all steered by an open community.
And, the most important, we are targeting to provide free, more private messaging over existing blockchain bandwidth.
Q2 2025: Censorship-resistant delivery & performance
Partnership with Massa Chain for DeWeb hosting; WebSocket node-to-node protocol (Node 0.10); split-screen PWA 4.10; iOS 3.11 UX tweaks; first testnet PWAs; extra download mirrors (GitHub, adm.im).

Q3 2025: Reliability & automation
Push notifications for PWA; local-storage fast login (iOS); ANS — ADAMANT Notification Service; reproducible builds auto-deployed to Massa DeWeb, adm.im & Google Play; Forging Pool 3.1; ADM Airdrop 3.0; Currencyinfo.dev portal for devs; groundwork for business integrations.
Q4 2025: Freedom-first messaging
Free, more private messaging over existing blockchain bandwidth; secret wallets & biometric login (PWA/iOS); WalletConnect on iOS; Explorer 2.0; anti-spam at protocol level; AIP-20: group chats opens social layer.
Q1 2026: Cold-grade security & fee overhaul
Offline signing + Cold-wallet mode (PWA); WalletConnect in PWA; AIP-19 to modernise fee calculation and cut delegate costs; on-chain group chat/channel prototypes; dedicated wallet website.
From Q2 2026 Onward: Vision & Stretch Goals
(2026–2027, long-range possibilities, subject to community votes and funding)
- Deletable & pinnable chats, ADAMANT Mixer for on-chain obfuscation, secure note/password vault, Bot Factory API, and a Tor-native site + campaign.
- Random Chat rollout, global ad and sponsorship push, renewed pool promotions, deeper enterprise pilots.
- ADM on top-tier CEXs
- “ADAMANT Naming” human-readable addresses, multi-account UI.
- Blockchain-signed document vaults, voice calling, and a third-party security audit to certify the full stack.
The Road Ahead
ADAMANT’s past year underscored its capacity to ship complex features — IPFS transfers, WebSocket networking, self-healing health-checks — while simultaneously reinventing its governance. The upcoming four quarters focus on censorship resistance, flawless reliability, and friction-less onboarding. Beyond that, the roadmap sketches ambitious — but attainable — innovations in privacy, identity and real-time communication.
ADAMANT continues to evolve as a beacon for privacy, decentralization, and censorship resistance. Every line of code, every update, and every user counts in this journey.
With an increasingly engaged community now steering the helm, ADAMANT seems poised to turn the “possible” column of its roadmap into tomorrow’s everyday features — one quarter at a time.
We invite you to explore our tools, follow the roadmap, and join a growing movement of cypherpunks, crypto enthusiasts, and freedom advocates building a more private digital future:
Roadmap: https://adamant.im/roadmap
X (Twitter): @adamant_im
Stay tuned. Stay private. Stay ADAMANT.
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