A short note marking where Centronium's launch ends and ordinary operation begins.
Centronium's launch is one continuous arc across four documents. Document I committed the chain to a path. Document II measured the chain against that path. Document III formally closed Phase 1. Document IV opens Phase 2 and sets the ramp to 1,440 blocks per day, sustained, on independent miners.
When the Phase 2 completion criteria are satisfied — 1,440 blocks per day, sustained for thirty consecutive days, with no foundation block production and no reserve activation — the launch is over.
There is no Phase 3 launch plan, because the launch will be done.
Operations are not a phase. They are what the chain does after the launch arc closes.
Block production continues at 1,440 per day. Validators continue to attest. Miners continue to mine. The ecosystem — CentroSky, ASHAViBE, CentroDrop, QRBull, and the rest — continues to use CENTRO. The chain runs.
Anything Centronium does after Phase 2 — protocol upgrades, governance changes, ecosystem programs, treasury decisions — is governed by ordinary network processes, not a launch plan. Those are real projects, but they are not part of this arc, and they are not pre-committed here.
The launch was the hard part. Past this point, the chain just runs.