There is no such plan. The money is just used to pay for hosting to keep the site up. Other than that it's just porting the existing exploits to new firmware versions as they show up.
Not exactly.
The donations reached the target set for hosting renewal so the Toolset will remain accessible online for another 3 years.
But the project just keeps going independently from the hosting issues and donations, it will get updated as I go along, no matter what and users will get new features as long as the hosting is secure and the attacks don't get overwhelming.
Here are the 2 things users can expect until the October renewal deadline anyway:
1. the file manager tool
2. the xRegistry editor feature
At that point, I will set the Toolset aside temporarily and go back to exploitation work with lv1 as a target and it might be some time before the Toolset gets another update.
I already have a lv2 exploit (different from HEN) ready so if I manage to defeat lv1, the Toolset will get a new tool which will serve as full standard Mamba payload loader, the same kernel payload that's used on CFW.
That's the next objective anyway, and after that, well,
IF ever I am successful with lv1, I will finally turn my attention to lv0ldr, lv0 and syscon with a view to make a CFW installer for all models, which is in some way the holy graal of my private project. LOL
Like I said since day 1, the Toolset is a long term private project, a journey of sorts, to build exploitation skills, to me it doesn't really matter how long it may take with limited free time, 1 more year, 2 more years, or more, the important is the journey.