> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.decentral-art.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.decentral-art.com/roadmap.md).

# Roadmap

## Stage I

In the first phase, we jointly build a tool for cutting the image ot the real oil painting (painted by a well-known artist) into 10,927 NFT tokens and sell it rewarding buyers in the lottery system.

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[STAGE 1](/roadmap/stage-1.md)
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* Works financed from own funds

## Stage II

In the second phase, we will build a tool for anyone interested in selling their image cut into pieces or any graphics into NFT, sell tokens ad reward buyers in the lottery system.

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[STAGE 2](/roadmap/stage-2.md)
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* Partly financed from own funds

## Stage III

Polygon (formerly known as Matic Network) is a cheaper blockchain than Ethereum, offering the ability to build decentralized applications (dApps) and smart contracts with lower fees and improved performance. The uni.decentral-art project will utilize Polygon to reduce transaction costs and enable faster and more efficient operation of its solution. Polygon is compatible with Ethereum, allowing for easy migration of uni.decentral-art NFT tokens. This will increase the attractiveness and efficiency of the project.

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[STAGE 3](/roadmap/stage-3.md)
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* Partly financed from own funds


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