# 🐸Roadmap

Let's be real, who needs a roadmap when you've got memes? With $TMPEPE, we let the meme magic guide us and see where the absurdity takes us. It's a wild ride, but that's what makes it so fun! BUUUT, we do have a rough draft of some of the steps we will take on our journey, take a look:

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* [x] Whitepaper/Website Development
* [x] Social Media Start
* [x] Big Marketing Start
* [x] CEX Listings

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* [x] Giveaways
* [x] Community Partnerships
* [x] Get in Trending on Twitte

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* [x] Launch on DEX
* [x] Coinmarketcap Listing
* [x] CoinGecko Listing
* [x] 5,000+holders

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* [x] T1 Exchange Listings
* [x] 50,000+ holders
* [x] Meme Takeover


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