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# Roadmap

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**$MYROWIF Roadmap**

1. **Developing Website**
   * Crafting a user-friendly, engaging website as the hub for $MYROWIF.
   * Writing an informative and compelling Whitepaper.
   * Building a vibrant community for supporters and enthusiasts.
   * Engaging negotiations with Tier 1 Influencers to boost our presence.
2. **Presale Marketing**
   * Establishing partnerships with top meme aggregators for widespread visibility.
   * Implementing targeted advertising campaigns on platforms like 4Chan.
   * Communication strategies with top crypto callers and communities.
   * Hosting engaging and informative Ask Me Anything (AMA) sessions.
3. **Token’s Fairlaunch**
   * Launching $MYROWIF with a bullish and fair approach.
   * Aiming to reach 1000 holders rapidly post-launch.
   * Initial listings on decentralized exchanges (DEX).
   * Achieving trending status on crypto platforms.
   * Listing on CoinMarketCap (CMC) and CoinGecko (CG).
   * Applying for listings on centralized exchanges (CEX).
4. **Marketing Rush**
   * Launching a supercharged marketing campaign.
   * Securing listings on major centralized exchanges.
   * Placing banners in prominent, high-traffic digital spaces.
   * Planning a comprehensive takeover strategy for maximum impact.


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