Spicenet Roadmap Update: The Path to Better Financial Outcomes in DeFi

From our Spice Flow to Spice Edge, here’s how we’re building universal access in DeFi.

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BY Spicenet10 Apr 2026

Spicenet Roadmap Update: The Path to Better Financial Outcomes in DeFi

From devnet to mainnet, from Spice Flow to Spice Edge to TGE. Here's where we've been, where we are, and what's coming next.

Seven months ago, we published our first roadmap. At the time, Spice Flow was heading into testnet, Spice Edge was a vision, and mainnet was a broad target pinned to 2026.

A lot has changed since then. We shipped two devnets, onboarded our first wave of integrators, and moved from testnet to production. Today, we're sharing an updated roadmap that reflects what we've accomplished and what's ahead.

What We've Shipped

December 2025: Brokex Devnet (Spice Flow)

Our first live integration. Brokex became the first app to go live on Spice Flow's devnet, proving that a single frontend integration could give users seamless cross-chain access without touching the underlying contracts. This was the first real validation of Spice Flow's core promise: connect once, reach users everywhere. This devnet attracted 18k users of which 77% said the UX felt fully native.

February 2026: Elitra Devnet (Spice Flow)

Elitra followed as our second devnet partner, expanding the range of use cases running through Spice Flow and stress-testing the SDK across a new set of chains and interaction patterns. Elitra being on Citrea meant that we could also fully leverage EIP-7702, which reflected in the survey, where 81% of 11k users said the UX felt native.

Where We Are Now

Q1 2026: Spice Edge Private Testnet

Running in parallel, Spice Edge is currently in private testnet with integration partners like Derive and Hyperliquid.

Spice Edge unlocks unprecedented access and efficiency for traders, allowing them to pool collateral and unify margins across various DeFi platforms.

Q2 2026: Spice Flow Mainnet

This is where we are today. Spice Flow is moving to mainnet soon.

Apps integrating Spice Flow will be able to reach users across connected chains in real environments, with real assets and real transactions. The UX improvements we’re seeing in current integrations heading to mainnet are significant.

With Spice Flow live, DeFi users will be able to use EVM assets on any chain where we have an adapter, without having to use bridges or DEXs to swap or buy a particular chain token.

What's Ahead

Q3 2026: TGE

The Spicenet Token Generation Event is on the horizon. More details on SPICE, how it fits into the network, and how the community can participate will come in a dedicated post. What we can say now: TGE is the milestone that ties the network together, bootstrapping the liquidity and incentive structures that make Spicenet function as a live brokerage network.

Q3 2026: Spice Edge Mainnet

Spice Edge will go live in production. With both Spice Flow and Spice Edge on mainnet, the full Spicenet stack will be operational: distribution and execution, working together across chains.

This is the endgame we laid out from day one. Apps connect once and get both reach and access. Users get seamless experiences backed by the best execution available in DeFi. The brokerage network is complete.

The Bigger Picture

When we published the original roadmap, we described Spicenet as the first brokerage network for DeFi. That thesis hasn't changed. What's changed is that we now have live proof points.

Users on Brokex and Elitra devnets couldn't tell which chain they were on. That's the point. The best infrastructure is the kind you never notice. Spice Flow makes chains invisible to users. Spice Edge will make fragmented liquidity invisible to traders. Together, they eliminate the trade-offs that have held DeFi back.

Get Involved

If you're a developer looking to integrate, the time is now.

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