MAP Protocol releases the 2025 roadmap: including Q1 launch of BTC, Dogecoin, XRP cross-chain interaction service

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On January 6th, PANews reported that the full-chain interoperability protocol MAP Protocol has released its 2025 roadmap, which includes plans to introduce Cross-Chain Interaction interoperability services for BTC, Dogecoin, and XRP. The roadmap outlines the launch of M-stack, a Cross-Chain Interaction interoperability standard designed for heterogeneous chains; the release of a new Cross-Chain Interaction verification Node called crossX; Mainnet upgrades; the introduction of a Liquidity mechanism that involves longer participation; and the implementation of a new incentive model.
According to the roadmap, MAP plans to launch BTC, Dogecoin, XRPCross-Chain Interaction services in the first quarter of 2025, as well as Cross-Chain Interaction interoperability support for Solana and Ton. It is planned to implement the "MAP ProtocolMainnet Mechanism Upgrade Test Release" in the M-Star plan in the second quarter, and introduce a new Cross-Chain Interaction verification NodeCrossX to participate in the Mainnet Cross-Chain Interaction longer security verification, as well as introduce a new incentive mechanism based on transaction fees. It is planned to implement the "MAP ProtocolMainnet Mechanism Upgrade Officially Launched and Open Source" in the M-Star plan in the third quarter, launch the Liquidity provider participation mechanism, and upgrade the Liquidity provider incentive model. Mstack, a universal cross-chain interaction standard specification based on heterogeneous chains, is scheduled to be launched in the fourth quarter.
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