KODA Roadmap

Building the coordination layer for the connected home economy.

The roadmap separates the tortoise track, which builds durable infrastructure truth, from the hare track, which capitalizes the presale and funds operating runway, tooling, and ecosystem expansion.

Phase 1

The tortoise track

The first phase focused on solving a practical problem quietly emerging across residential real estate: homes were becoming increasingly connected through Smart Device Fixtures, yet the systems around transfer, documentation, continuity, and coordination had not evolved alongside them.

  • Building the foundational MyHOME ID network layer
  • Creating persistent home-linked digital identity structures
  • Developing Smart Device Fixture classification standards
  • Establishing transfer and continuity workflows
  • Building Tier 1 / Tier 1.5 infrastructure intake systems
  • Creating the Verified Infrastructure Asset schema framework
  • Developing KMC issuance architecture
  • Building operational tooling around continuity and coordination
Phase 2

KODA emerges as the coordination layer

As the infrastructure layer matured, a larger opportunity became visible: the connected home ecosystem required a neutral coordination mechanism capable of supporting issuance, verification events, network participation, metadata orchestration, enterprise-scale coordination, secondary market activity, and consumption-based infrastructure access.

  • Infrastructure issuance
  • Verification events
  • Network participation
  • Metadata orchestration
  • Enterprise-scale coordination
  • Secondary market activity
  • Consumption-based infrastructure access
Phase 2

What KODA is not

KODA is not positioned as property ownership, real estate equity, staking yield, passive income promises, or direct ownership claims over homes.

  • No property ownership
  • No real estate equity
  • No staking yield
  • No passive income promises
  • No direct ownership claims over homes
Phase 3

The multi-track expansion model

KODA enables multiple ecosystem tracks to operate simultaneously while remaining connected through a shared coordination framework. The long-term structure is intentional: separate real-world infrastructure truth from the capital and participation layer that helps fund and coordinate it.

  • The MyHOME ID Network as the persistent identity layer
  • KODA as the secondary market coordination asset
  • Enterprise consumption as an infrastructure-as-a-service layer
  • Future infrastructure and DePIN expansion
2022
Tortoise Track
Milestone 1

Company launch and operating base formed

FoundingOperating base

The company launched and the long-term operating thesis for the connected home coordination layer began to take shape.

This was the starting point for the infrastructure-first approach that would later become MyHOME ID Network.

2024
Tortoise Track
Milestone 2

SL8 scans run manually across homes

Manual scansReal-world intake

Manual SL8 scans established the first real-world operational cadence for home-linked infrastructure review.

The work proved the model could be grounded in actual household system observation instead of abstract token-first assumptions.

2024 Q2
Tortoise Track
Milestone 3

SL8 Sentinel came online

SentinelOperational tooling

SL8 Sentinel was brought online to support structured intake and continuity workflows.

At this point the coordination stack started to look like durable infrastructure rather than a one-off process.

2024
Tortoise Track
Milestone 4

Six homes ingested manually

Proof setMetadata continuity

A small but important proof set was manually ingested across six homes ranging from $450K to $1.3M, with some homes carrying 3 SDFs and the $1.3M edge case carrying 44 SDFs before later growing to 83 after SL8 Sentinel enrichment later in the year.

The goal was not scale first. The goal was to prove the pipeline, state handling, and continuity logic.

2025
Tortoise Track
Milestone 5

Provisional patents submitted

IPDefensibility

Provisional patent work formalized the defensibility of the architecture and the underlying coordination model.

This stage helped separate the core infrastructure thesis from marketing language and short-term market timing.

2026 Q1
Tortoise Track
Milestone 6

Utility patent filed

Utility patentFormalization

The utility patent filing advanced the architecture from concept protection into a more explicit operational and legal posture.

That filing sits inside the broader infrastructure track rather than the market track.

2026 Q2
Hare Track
Milestone 7

Presale capital formation and operating runway

CapitalizationOperating runway

The hare track exists to capitalize the presale and support operations, tooling, and tortoise-track development.

This is the parallel market path that funds the infrastructure work without collapsing into the infrastructure layer itself.

2026 Q2
Hare Track
Milestone 8

KODA coordination layer expands

Coordination layerUtility

KODA functions as the coordination layer around the infrastructure, not the infrastructure itself.

The token framework supports ecosystem participation, orchestration, and future consumption-based utility while staying structurally separate from the underlying home identity layer.

2026 Q3
Tortoise Track
Milestone 9

Tortoise track: scaled home-linked ingestion

SDFsScaled intake

The tortoise track continues the slow, defensible expansion of real-world intake and SDF continuity.

The emphasis remains on standardization, verified metadata, and durable home-linked infrastructure.

2026 Q4
Hare Track
Milestone 10

Enterprise coordination and consumption paths

EnterpriseConsumption model

Enterprise-facing coordination functions mature across API usage, verification requests, issuance accounting, and orchestration.

KODA helps connect this layer to the broader ecosystem without turning the infrastructure truth layer into a market product.

Track 1

The MyHOME ID Network

The MyHOME ID Network serves as the persistent identity framework for connected homes. It is the foundation for continuity, transfer coordination, infrastructure verification, and long-term residential infrastructure indexing.

  • Establish continuity across residential infrastructure
  • Support Smart Device Fixture coordination
  • Maintain infrastructure-linked metadata structures
  • Support future interoperability between platforms
  • Enable standardized infrastructure records tied to homes
Track 2

KODA as the secondary market coordination asset

As ecosystem participation expands, KODA becomes a broader coordination asset supporting infrastructure participation, ecosystem access, network coordination, governance-adjacent utility, ecosystem alignment, and secondary market liquidity mechanisms.

  • Infrastructure participation
  • Ecosystem access
  • Network coordination
  • Governance-adjacent utility
  • Ecosystem alignment
  • Secondary market liquidity mechanisms
Track 3

Enterprise consumption model

As brokerages, service providers, insurers, builders, platforms, and enterprise operators begin interacting with the MyHOME ID ecosystem, KODA supports a scalable consumption model.

  • Infrastructure verification requests
  • VIA issuance
  • Metadata synchronization
  • API coordination
  • Transfer orchestration
  • Registry interaction
  • Network-level infrastructure consumption
  • Issuance accounting
  • Ecosystem access metering
Track 4

Future infrastructure and DePIN expansion

As the ecosystem evolves, additional infrastructure coordination layers may emerge, including decentralized infrastructure participation, property-linked environmental signatures, transfer-state automation, infrastructure indexing systems, infrastructure discovery tooling, and broader residential coordination networks.

  • Decentralized infrastructure participation
  • Property-linked environmental signatures
  • Transfer-state automation
  • Infrastructure indexing systems
  • Infrastructure discovery tooling
  • Broader residential coordination networks
Long-term vision

The coordination layer behind connected residential infrastructure

The roadmap converges toward a unified ecosystem where MyHOME ID provides the persistent identity layer, VIA provides the standardized infrastructure schema, KMCs provide issuance and verification structures, CleanSL8 operates the execution and operational tooling, and KODA serves as the coordination asset connecting the ecosystem together.

  • Continuity
  • Interoperability
  • Infrastructure coordination
  • Enterprise participation
  • Scalable digital infrastructure tied to residential environments