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Web3 Launch Readiness Before Commitment
Launch readiness is a scoped alignment step for a specific launch window (TGE, listing, liquidity event, partner integration).
It confirms scope, assumptions, operational readiness, and responsibility before launch related commitments. This step focuses on alignment before commitment, not acceleration.
What Launch Readiness Means in Practice
Launch readiness is not a checklist or a promise of outcomes. It is a shared understanding of system state and decision boundaries before launch related actions.
Areas typically reviewed:
•Architecture stability and assumptions
•Token mechanics readiness
•Security posture and response paths
Operational readiness includes keys, permissions, deployment, monitoring, and incident roles.
What This Step Confirms
The goal of this step is to confirm alignment, not to redesign systems.
Confirmation focuses on:
What remains intentionally unresolved
Which risks are accepted
Which decisions are locked
What This Step Does Not Promise
Launch readiness does not eliminate risk or uncertainty. It helps teams enter launch phases with shared expectations.
This step does not:
Guarantee launch outcomes
Replace audits or reviews
Remove market or usage risk
Commit teams to delivery work
Replace incident readiness planning or on call preparation
Responsibility Alignment Before Launch
Clear responsibility reduces confusion once systems are live. This step makes ownership explicit before commitment.
Alignment typically covers:
Architecture ownership
Security and incident roles
Upgrade and intervention rights
Decision escalation paths
When Launch Readiness Is Most Useful
In some cases, teams use this step earlier to clarify direction. The value depends on the type of decisions being made, not only on timing.
Often useful for teams who are:
- ⌵Preparing for TGE or public launch
- ⌵Preparing for decisions that involve external stakeholder expectations
- ⌵Working with systems that are difficult to change later
Less commonly useful when:
- ⌵The product is still at an early concept stage
- ⌵The primary need is immediate implementation capacity
Request Launch Readiness Check
If you want to align scope and responsibility before launch related commitments, this step provides a clear starting point.


