Long-Horizon Architecture Roadmap

[ARCHIVAL SIGNAL] Satoshium Board / Strategy Layer

Satoshium is designed as a long-horizon infrastructure project rather than a short-cycle software release. Its architecture evolves through layered coordination between Canon definitions, governance interfaces, verification systems, simulation environments, and signal documentation.

The roadmap emphasizes structural continuity over rapid iteration. Instead of optimizing for short-term feature expansion, development prioritizes alignment between infrastructure layers so that each component supports durable system coherence.

Signal Boards contribute to this roadmap by preserving the reasoning context behind architectural decisions. They allow observers to trace how individual tools, services, and simulations connect to the broader system trajectory.

Over time, the roadmap may incorporate agent governance pathways, verification-linked automation services, constitutional AI coordination frameworks, and reproducible simulation environments. These elements form the foundation of a decentralized intelligence infrastructure designed for long-term stability.

The purpose of documenting the roadmap in signal form is not prediction, but orientation. It provides a reference structure for understanding how present development choices relate to future infrastructure goals.