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Product Roadmap

Rug Radar roadmap is presented as a timeline (not a task board) because this product is release-driven. The timeline makes priority, sequence, and target windows clear for users integrating via MCP.

Why This Shape

  • MCP integrations benefit from predictable release sequencing.
  • Traders and agent builders care more about when than backlog column movement.
  • Timeline format is easier to scan in docs and on the landing page.

Visual Roadmap

DoneReleased

Core MCP Toolset

Foundation tools for token and wallet due diligence are live.

  • analyze_token, scan_risk, analyze_wallet, compare_tokens
  • watch_token and get_token_changes for monitoring deltas
  • Hosted MCP endpoint with /health and /info public checks
DoneReleased

Structured Risk Evidence

Risk logic and report formatting are in production use.

  • Normalized scoring and validator layers
  • Readable report formatting optimized for agent responses
  • Baseline snapshots for comparison-oriented workflows
In ProgressMarch 2026

Confidence Layer + Source Attribution

Make outputs easier to trust by showing certainty and provenance.

  • Per-signal confidence score and freshness indicator
  • Source map in each report section (Rugcheck / Dexscreener / Helius / Bags)
  • Explicit 'why this matters' hints for non-technical traders
Next UpApril 2026

Proactive Wallet/Token Watch Alerts

Turn passive checks into active monitoring with meaningful alerts.

  • Alert presets: liquidity drop, holder concentration spike, contract flags
  • Digest mode for top changes across watched assets
  • Notification-ready output schema for client integrations
Next UpMay 2026

Narrative Trade Assistant

Higher-level workflow helpers that convert data to decisions.

  • "Should I wait or size down?" scenario prompts with evidence
  • Pre-trade checklist generator with auto-filled risk context
  • Counterparty reputation snapshots for recurring wallets
LaterQ3 2026

Cross-Chain Expansion

Extend the same due diligence UX beyond Solana.

  • EVM chain adapter model with shared risk vocabulary
  • Chain-specific heuristics behind a unified MCP interface
  • Comparative risk profile view across ecosystems

Notes

  • Dates are targets and can move based on data-provider constraints and API reliability.
  • "Done" items are already implemented in the live toolset and endpoint.
  • Priority is on features that improve actionability, trust, and continuous monitoring.