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# 2021

* Q3 - PLATFORM DEVELOPMENT&#x20;

&#x20;    JULY - SEPTEMBER 2021&#x20;

* Sale to the public. Corporate image.&#x20;

* Advertising and marketing.&#x20;

* List the token on the DeFi platform.&#x20;

* Platform development.&#x20;

* Education of the use of the Firu token.

* Q4 - DEVELOPMENT OF THE FIRULAIXCOIN BLOCKCHAIN&#x20;

&#x20;    OCTOBER - DECEMBER 2021&#x20;

* Evidence of the use of the token in stores and animal care establishments (veterinarians, Petshop’s, etc.).&#x20;
* We started with pet fairs for education, increase holders and have a database of pet chipping from our ecosystem.&#x20;
* Development of the Firu Park platform.&#x20;
* Creation of the 1st NFT collection gallery for fundraising.&#x20;
* Development and testing of animal registry NFTs.&#x20;
* We moved to Moonriver.


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