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# The Journey of PulseFolio

### Phase 1: <mark style="color:purple;">Initial Development</mark>

* Website and Community Building
* Develop core AI-powered portfolio optimization algorithms
* PulseFolio Presale&#x20;
* Build user interface and basic tracking features
* Test on various blockchain networks
* &#x20;KYC and Audit
* Launch beta version to a limited user base
* CoinMarketCap & CoinGecko Listing

### Phase 2: <mark style="color:purple;">Beta Launch and Testing</mark>

* Launch Mobile App on Android
* Gather feedback and fine-tune features
* Listing $PULSE on multiple Tier-1 CEXs
* Staking Dapp Live
* Global Marketing Campaigns
* Complete Certik Audit
* Implement security measures and stress-testing

### Phase 3: <mark style="color:purple;">Full Launch and Integration</mark>

* Launch full version of PulseFolio on multiple blockchain networks
* Integrate with decentralized exchanges and DeFi protocols
* Listing $PULSE on atleast 10 CEXs
* Launch Mobile App on iOS
* Expand data sources and analytics too

### Phase 4: <mark style="color:purple;">Growth and Expansion</mark>

* Expand user base through marketing and partnerships
* Enhance mobile app and additional features
* Celebrity Brand Ambassdors
* Expand to new markets and explore integration with traditional finance platforms


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