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Mainnet Execution Readiness Packet

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Mainnet Execution Readiness Packet

What this packet is for

This packet turns the remaining production-release path into a countable execution plan.

It is for reviewers who want to know:

  • what is already documented
  • what is already devnet-proven
  • what still requires external action
  • what still requires runtime capture

Current posture

PrivateDAO is not limited by lack of product.

It is defined by a narrow execution set:

  • audit completion
  • custody and authority completion
  • monitoring delivery
  • real-device wallet captures
  • source-verifiable settlement receipts
  • final cutover ceremony

Why this is fundable

This is one of the strongest possible grant and accelerator positions:

  • the product already exists
  • the proof of work is already public
  • the execution set is explicit
  • the remaining path is measurable

What capital should close

The highest-value funding use is:

  1. external audit completion
  2. multisig and authority ceremony completion
  3. production monitoring delivery
  4. real-device wallet matrix completion
  5. source-verifiable settlement receipts
  6. cutover ceremony and release record

Best supporting routes

  1. /documents/funding-readiness-scorecard
  2. /documents/runtime-operations-readiness-packet
  3. /documents/mainnet-blockers
  4. /documents/launch-ops-checklist
  5. /trust

Current release boundary

This packet should increase confidence, not exaggerate readiness.

It does not claim:

  • finished audit
  • finished production custody ceremony
  • live alert delivery completion
  • finished real-device coverage
  • finished receipt integration
  • finished production cutover

Public-good value

This packet matters beyond one release because it shows how a privacy-aware governance product can move from Devnet proof to production confidence through:

  • visible operating gates
  • reusable trust and custody patterns
  • measurable milestones funders and ecosystem supporters can track