2030 Long-Term Cardano Vision
This page gives an overview of the product committee proposed approach to get to a community lead Cardano long term 2030 vision
Why
The original Cardano roadmap, set by Cardano’s founders, ended with the age of Voltaire. Now it’s time to define an open, shared, and transparent process for the Cardano community to define a long-term vision and a roadmap.
Goal: Process for a shared community-driven vision
Our goals as a community in 2025 should be to create a shared long-term vision, so transitioning from the roadmap created by Cardano’s founders to a community-led dynamic vision and yearly roadmap. This will require a first version of the process.
The Cardano product committee of Intersect in 2025 aims to facilitate this process.
How it will support 2025, 2026 and onwards
2024 for 2025
During 2024 Intersect facilitated the first process to get to a Cardano budget. Being the first year meant that many different processes had to be created from scratch and run in parallel. In particular, the different Intersect committees started to work with the community on a set of initiatives to be worked on in 2025 before a shared set of goals was agreed. Once the product committee had collected input and feedback from the community to collate the 2025 goals, we then aligned and connected the proposed scope to that.
2025 for 2026 and onwards
Ideally, the initiatives to be proposed for the Cardano yearly roadmap should be based on a long-term Cardano vision which informs the broader direction of the roadmap itself, which then informs the Cardano budget.
In 2025 we aim to set this process and have the first outcome on time to inform a 2026 Cardano roadmap and a 2026 Cardano budget before the end of 2025.
Then, in 2026, we aim to start even sooner, having already a set Cardano vision, which of course will need to be dynamically adjusted, we will be able to define together as a community the 2027 roadmap and budget and so on.
Timeline to a long-term Cardano vision and a 2026 roadmap
By end of the first week of February
By end of quarter 1 (31st March)
By end of the first week of April
By end of May
By end of quarter 2 (31st June)
By end of quarter 3 (31st September)
Process
Key steps
Collect broad input and insights [view details]
Document learnings and create a draft proposal [view details]
Critique and adjust the proposal [view details]
Submit the refined proposal for community approval [view details]
Collect broad input and insights
Collect insights into where the community thinks we need to be by 2030 based on pain points and opportunities < this will give us foundational insights to generate a proposal and it will strengthen the process by fostering open participation
We will collect both broad, divergent insights and focused specific insights from targeted groups (for example builders in the community)
How to collect and store insights
Workshops
The product committee will facilitate directly at least one workshop per week (if feasible more)
The framework of the workshop will be provided to anyone who wants to facilitate a remote or in-person workshop [framework here]
Insights from the workshops will be collected directly in the Miro boards and then documented in GitHub for official archive
Other events
The committee aims to join existing events such as X spaces to collect insights. They will be documented on GitHub
The committee, and anyone willing to support, will join existing events (remote or in person) and either reserve a spot to run a workshop or use the questions defined to spark discussions
Survey
The open questions defined will be shared also in an open survey, which will be closed at the end of the first series of workshops
Document learnings and create a draft proposal
Consolidate and document all the insights collected to draft a first Cardano 2030 vision proposal based on the insights collected in the previous step, data from user research and academic research, and any data from the market and SWOT analysis.
Draft proposal minimum structure
Key objectives Cardano aims to have achieved by the year 2030 (at least)
For each objective provide context and rationale
To keep continuity, increase engagement, and make it easier to communicate, divide the broad steps to achieve the objectives into Eras (aim perhaps for 2 or 3 considering the timeframe)
For each Era explain what broad key deliverables are expected, how they get us closer to the objectives, and the dependencies to previous or future eras
References the insights used to inform the proposal itself (coming from community, users or customer interviews, from existing research, from the market and SWOT analysis, etc)
Where to store the proposal
The proposal's official version will be stored in GitHub
Critique and adjust the proposal
Collect feedback and critique for the first Cardano 2030 vision proposal by running the second series of workshops.
How to collect and store feedback
to gather feedback and critique on the proposal draft and define Eras (and their name)
Workshops
The product committee will facilitate directly at least one workshop per week (if feasible more)
The framework of the workshop will be provided to anyone who wants to facilitate a remote or in-person workshop [framework here]
Insights from the workshops will be collected directly in the Miro boards and then the workshop host will be documented in GitHub as a suggested PR to the draft Cardano 2030 vision
Other events
Other events will be used to collect insights and sentiment about specific potential controversial topics
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