MyZubster has reached an important transition point. What began as a recovery effort is becoming a structured, verifiable, and collaborative ecosystem.
The roadmap above shows five connected stages. The first three are complete, the fourth is our current focus, and the fifth defines the direction ahead.
1. Archive Restored — Completed
The foundation was recovering and organizing the project materials:
- character bible and creative canon;
- life timeline and historical context;
- series and episode concepts;
- comic visuals and covers;
- real-world evidence;
- metadata, bounty, and publication archives.
Restoration turned scattered artifacts into a usable project memory.
2. Publications Live — Completed
The next step was moving that memory into public storytelling.
MyZubster now has DEV articles, visual narratives, publication evidence, and social-ready material. These publications explain not only what the project contains, but also why its architecture, privacy principles, bots, and contributor model matter.
Publishing transforms a private archive into a story that other people can discover and understand.
3. Evidence Verified — Completed
Every durable project needs provenance.
We created evidence packages, calculated SHA-256 hashes, mirrored key artifacts on Google Drive and a VPS, and committed verification manifests to GitHub. The result is a traceable relationship between an artifact, its publication, and its preserved copy.
This does not make every claim automatically true. It creates a reviewable record that can be checked and improved over time.
4. Bounty Ledger — Now
Our current focus is reconstructing the historical bounty ledger.
For each bounty, the goal is to connect:
- a bounty identifier;
- the requested work;
- the completed deliverable;
- a publication or repository reference;
- an appropriate Monero payment reference;
- verification status and supporting evidence.
Privacy remains essential. Wallet seeds, private keys, passwords, recovery material, and unredacted logs do not belong in public documentation.
5. Open Ecosystem — Next
The long-term destination is an open ecosystem in which crawler bots, contributors, verifiers, publications, releases, and rewards work together.
The system should make it easier to:
- discover useful work;
- document contributions;
- verify artifacts;
- coordinate releases;
- preserve project history;
- reward participation responsibly.
The operating sequence
The roadmap can be summarized in five words:
Restore → Publish → Verify → Reward → Expand
Each phase creates the foundation for the next. We are no longer only recovering MyZubster's past. We are turning that history into infrastructure for its future.

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