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# Future Improvements

Beyond the dated milestones lies a list of stretch goals—initiatives that require market validation or external partnerships but represent clear, incremental value for users:

* Autocompounding of lending and staking rewards.
* AI-assisted collateral and risk dashboards.
* Perpetuals and other derivatives once spot borrowing is mature.
* Expansion to a second chain (EVM compatibility is being researched).
* Deeper liquidity on Terraport and cross-pool incentives.
* Bridges to CeFi and TradFi rails, including debit-card on-ramps and a JUST branded stable-coin.
* Automation tools for institutional borrowers who need batch rebalancing.
* Continued hardening of IBC bridges and optional Wormhole routing.

None of these ideas are slides in a vacuum; each has an owner, a design outline, and a place in the public governance forum where holders can debate priority.

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