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# Pilot Phase (Month 7-12)

* Complete the development and testing of the core functions of the platform, launch the beta version of the platform, invite some seed users to pilot use, collect user feedback, and optimize and improve the platform.
* Launch digital U cards and DLC, carry out a small-scale asset transfer pilot business, and verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the digital U card ecosystem and DLC.
* Sign cooperation agreements with a small number of high-quality institutional partners, carry out pilot cooperation on cross-chain asset management and decentralized financial products, and explore the business model and profit model.
* Strengthen the construction of compliance risk control system, improve the compliance management system and risk control measures according to the problems encountered in the pilot process and regulatory requirements, to ensure business compliance operation.


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