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# Roadmap

**These are the core milestones of the CatDoge vision to create a cultural and entertainment experience like no other. We the community ARE the biggest utility and the BULLRUN is getting closer.**<br>

✅ *Remove Max Wallet*

✅ *Remove Max Transaction*

✅ *Renounce Contract*

***5M - 10M Market Cap:***

* *Start CatDoge News Show*
* *Start CatDoge NFT Development*

***100M - 500M Market Cap:***

* *Start CatDoge Co-Op Game Development*

***1 Billion Market Cap:***

* *Start CatDoge Animated Series Development*
* *Throw Biggest Crypto Community Party Ever*\
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  \&#xNAN;***Future revenue streams from any milestone developments will also be shared with our holders via our rewards contract!***


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