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# Roadmap

### Live Now

* ✅ Concentrated liquidity DEX on Fluent mainnet
* ✅ Incentivized pools
* ✅ Points program with streaks, quests, and referrals
* ✅ $BLEND rewards via Merkl
* ✅ Audit completed&#x20;

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### Coming Soon

#### Fluent Prints Integration

Reputation-based multipliers tied to your Fluent Prints score. Verified humans earn more points. Your onchain history becomes your edge.

#### SPL20 Token Support

BlendedVM makes it possible to swap ERC20 and SPL20 assets in the same pool. Solana-native tokens tradeable on Flux without wrapping or bridging.

#### Fluent Reputation Integration

Your activity across the Fluent ecosystem feeds into your Flux rewards. Consistency across the chain compounds your standing.

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