docs: rewrite README as a showcase, drop the roadmap table#2
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The public README was a thin scaffold for a project whose pitch is index methodology depth. Rewrite it to teach the wedge: why naive on-chain indices are wrong, how the capped float-adjusted weighting works, and the layered supply-oracle trust model that makes autonomous weighting safe to rely on. Drops the Done/Next/Planned phase table (the build-in-public story lives in the commit and PR history) in favor of an honest research-stage status line and a defensible trust-model section.
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The public README was a thin scaffold for a project whose pitch is index methodology depth. Rewrite it to teach the wedge: why naive on-chain indices are wrong, how the capped float-adjusted weighting works, and the layered supply-oracle trust model that makes autonomous weighting safe to rely on.
Drops the Done/Next/Planned phase table (the build-in-public story lives in the commit and PR history) in favor of an honest research-stage status line and a defensible trust-model section.