Turbo Loop June 2026 Roadmap Update
Phase 7 preview: Advanced DeFi features coming to the ecosystem.

June 2026 Roadmap Update
June marks the close of Phase 6, the most operationally intensive period TurboLoop has had since launch. The protocol now serves an active depositor base spread across more than a dozen countries, the multilingual content library has crossed two dozen videos, and the $100K Challenge has been live long enough for the security thesis to start speaking for itself. The four Loop Plans (Sprint, Boost, Power, and Ultimate) continue to pay out at 00:00 UTC every day, exactly as encoded in the renounced smart contract. Total value locked has trended steadily upward through the spring, driven less by speculative inflows and more by recurring deposits from users who have run a full Sprint or Boost cycle, collected their payout, and looped back in.
This update covers what shipped during Phase 6, what Phase 7 is shaping up to look like, and where the line sits between the immutable core protocol and the ecosystem layer being built around it.
Phase 6 Complete
Phase 6 was about reach, content, and credibility. Four workstreams ran in parallel from late winter through May.
Active promotions across 14 countries
"Promotion" here does not mean an ad buy. It means dedicated regional infrastructure: a local Zoom host who runs sessions in the local language, paid Creator Star content tuned to the local audience, and a Telegram group where new users can ask basic questions in something other than English. The fourteen countries currently have at least one of these three pieces actively running, and several have all three.
Representative markets include:
- Indonesia — daily Zoom in Bahasa, very active Telegram group, strong Creator Star pipeline
- India — Hindi-language presenter content, multiple regional Telegram groups
- Nigeria — English-language but locally hosted, growing fast off referral activity
- Germany — German-language explainers and weekly Zoom
- Brazil — Portuguese content and a Telegram community that built itself
- Vietnam — Vietnamese presenter sessions, heavy short-form video output
- Philippines — Tagalog and English mix, strong Creator Star participation
Other active footprints include Pakistan, Bangladesh, Turkey, France, Italy, Mexico, and Spain. The pattern that has worked best is consistent: a host who speaks the language, a recurring time slot, and a public Telegram group people can join without needing to DM anyone.
$100K Challenge live
The $100K Challenge is an open standing bounty. Anyone who can demonstrate centralization, an admin backdoor, an upgrade path, or any mechanism by which the TurboLoop team could touch user funds or alter Loop Plan terms in the deployed contract is paid $100,000. No NDAs, no scope tricks, no application gate.
It matters because the usual security pitch from a yield protocol is some combination of an audit PDF, a blog post about "best practices," and a promise. Audits are useful but they have well-documented limits. A live bounty with real money on the table is skin in the game in the most literal sense. As of this update, the number of claims paid out is zero. That does not mean the contract is unbreakable — nothing is — but it does mean that several months of public scrutiny by people financially motivated to find a flaw have produced none. Combined with the audit, the renounced ownership, the 100% LP lock, and the verified BscScan source, this is the strongest practical statement TurboLoop can make about custody.
Creator Star program launched
Creator Star is the paid creator program. Approved creators are paid per video, scaled by views: roughly $10 on the low end for a solid short, up to $100 for a high-performing long-form explainer. Applications go through /apply. The team reviews handle, audience, content history, and language coverage. Applications have run well ahead of capacity since launch, which is a good problem to have.
28+ videos in 12 languages
The community content library now lives at /films (long-form) and /reels (shorts). Twelve languages are represented as of this update, including English, German, Indonesian, Hindi, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Turkish, and Tagalog. The full catalogue is browsable on the films page, sorted by language and topic. New uploads are still arriving weekly.
Phase 7 Preview
Phase 7 is additive. Nothing in the core contract changes. The Loop Plans, the daily payouts, the referral math, the leadership ranks — all of that is encoded in the deployed bytecode and stays exactly as it is. Phase 7 is about what gets built around that core.
Enhanced swap routing for Turbo Swap
Turbo Swap is one of the two protocol-owned fee surfaces (the other being Turbo Buy) that funds LP Rewards in USDC and USDT. Phase 7 routing work is about execution quality: multi-hop pathing across more pools, smarter splits when one pool can't fill an order cleanly, and tighter slippage on larger trades. None of this touches the deposit-side yield. It improves the quote a user gets when they swap, which in turn keeps fee revenue flowing back into LP Rewards.
New yield strategies
This is the most-asked-about item and the one where it's most important to be precise. The existing four Loop Plans are not changing. Sprint stays at 7 days / 3%. Boost stays at 14 days / 10%. Power stays at 30 days / 24%. Ultimate stays at 60 days / 54%. They will continue to be those numbers as long as the contract exists, because the contract is immutable and ownership is renounced.
What Phase 7 is exploring is additional yield surfaces that could live alongside the core plans — longer-duration structured products, possibly opt-in vaults, possibly LP-side participation. Anything that ships will be a new product running next to the existing four, with its own clearly disclosed mechanics. None of it will be retroactive to active loops. Use the calculator to model the current four plans; that math is locked.
Cross-chain exploration
TurboLoop is a BSC-native protocol and the deposit contract lives on BSC. Cross-chain work in Phase 7 is research into letting users on other chains — Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, and potentially others — participate without manually bridging first. This is explicitly framed as exploration, not commitment, and it does not involve migrating the core contract. The core stays where it is.
Referral network tooling
The 20-level referral structure (12% L1, 8% L2, 5% L3, declining through 20 levels for a 51% total distribution) is already live and paying out daily. Phase 7 tooling is about visibility: better downline dashboards, a tree view that actually loads quickly when you have a few thousand referred users, leaderboards, and exports.
Leadership Program enhancements
Same idea for the 7-rank Leadership Program (Turbo Partner at 1% through Turbo Legend at 10%, with rewards reaching up to 100 levels deep). The percentages are in the contract. The reporting and rank-progress UI around them is what Phase 7 will improve.
The constant: Loop Plans and the immutable contract
It is worth stating this plainly because it is the foundation of everything else.
The four Loop Plans are:
- Sprint — 7 days, 3% total return, 1 USDT minimum
- Boost — 14 days, 10% total return
- Power — 30 days, 24% total return
- Ultimate — 60 days, 54% total return
These numbers are encoded in the deployed smart contract. The contract has been audited. Ownership has been renounced, which means there is no admin key that can be used to alter terms, pause withdrawals, change rates, or upgrade the logic. 100% of the LP is locked. The source is verified on BscScan and anyone can read it. And on top of all of that, the $100K Challenge offers a six-figure payout to anyone who can prove this description is wrong.
Yield is funded by real protocol revenue: LP Rewards paid in USDC and USDT, plus fees from Turbo Swap and Turbo Buy. Payouts hit wallets at 00:00 UTC every day, automatically, without any team action required.
Phase 7 features build around this core. They do not change it. When you see "enhanced swap routing" or "new yield strategies" or "cross-chain," the right mental model is: TurboLoop is adding rooms to the building. The foundation is the same foundation it was on day one, and it will be the same foundation on the last day, because there is no mechanism to alter it.
How to get involved
Phase 7 is going to lean even harder on community contribution than Phase 6 did. A few concrete ways in:
- Submit content via
/submit— videos, written explainers, translations. Quality submissions are reviewed for Creator Star eligibility, which is where the paid pipeline starts. - Apply at
/apply— for paid presenter roles, regional host slots, and Creator Star membership. Language coverage and audience are weighted heavily. - Daily Zoom sessions — schedule and join links live at
/events. Most regional rooms run on a fixed daily or weekly cadence. - Telegram groups by language — the main chat is at t.me/TurboLoop_Chat, and language-specific groups branch off from there. Pinned messages in the main chat list the active language groups.
- Just run the calculator and ask questions —
/calculatorand/faqanswer most first-time questions before they need to be asked in chat.
The regional hosts are usually the fastest path for new users in non-English markets. They have seen every common question already and can walk someone through their first Sprint cycle in a single Zoom.
Closing
Phase 7 work has already started internally. Public-facing milestones — the routing upgrade, the first referral dashboard rebuild, and the cross-chain research write-up — should begin landing through Q3 2026. As always, dates are approximate. Anything that ships will be announced on the main Telegram channel first, then expanded in posts here on the blog, and reflected on the /roadmap page as it moves from exploration to committed to shipped.
If you only follow one surface, follow the roadmap page. If you want the deeper context behind each shipped item, the blog and the /films library will fill that in over the course of the quarter. And if you want to be part of what gets built — submit, apply, host, translate, explain. Phase 6 worked because people showed up. Phase 7 will work the same way.
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