# Rebel Roadmap

Rebel Trading Group begins with the launch of our browser-based crypto prop arcade: a complete simulated trading environment where users can select micro challenge boxes, enter with low-cost tickets, and trade BTC, ETH, SOL, and XRP through our custom web terminal. The first priority is simple: build a fast, accessible, one-step challenge system with clear rules, Sim Funded unlocks, and USDC payout infrastructure that does not rely on legacy bank delays.

After launch, the platform will evolve through community feedback and live usage data. Challenge tiers, account sizes, payout buffers, and risk parameters may be adjusted over time based on trader behavior, platform volume, and long-term sustainability. The goal is to keep the Rebel system fair for active scalpers while protecting the payout engine from abuse, overexposure, or poorly balanced rules.

As the ecosystem grows, Rebel plans to allocate a portion of platform revenue into marketing, community expansion, and brand acceleration. This includes creator partnerships, educational content, trader onboarding, and broader awareness campaigns designed to bring more users into the Rebel trading arena while strengthening the long-term platform treasury.

The longer-term roadmap includes exploring a native Solana-based utility token, $REBEL, and optional hybrid payout integrations. Standard payout rails such as USDC remain central to the platform, but future token functionality may create additional ecosystem participation, liquidity, rewards, or optional payout pathways. Any token or hybrid payout system would be introduced only after the core trading platform, treasury operations, and user base are stable.


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