Initial idea
The original Seeder concept is defined: make long-term recovery information easier to protect, encrypt and preserve.
The original Seeder concept is defined: make long-term recovery information easier to protect, encrypt and preserve.
Research, architecture discussions and workshops shape the security model and the first practical product direction.
The first functional software prototype turns the original concept into a working implementation.
Seeder integrates Sui as the foundation for permanent on-chain storage operations.
Seeder is officially presented for the first time as a complete product concept.
The software architecture and user experience move from prototype form toward the production product.
Intensive beta testing validates the application, workflows and security assumptions before production testing.
Public communication, education and community-building activities begin ahead of the software launch.
Final production testing focuses on stability, usability and launch readiness.
Seeder software enters its public production phase.
Community-funded pre-orders begin to validate demand and finance future Seeder Hardware development.
Hardware support →Seeder plans to expand its infrastructure with its own Sui node implementation.
Detailed electronics, mechanical design, industrial design and prototype development begin.
Prototype hardware enters functional, security, reliability and production-readiness testing.
Planned market launch of the production Seeder Hardware device.
Dates for future development stages represent the current Seeder roadmap. Hardware and infrastructure milestones may change as engineering, funding, testing and production requirements become clearer.
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