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@r3ejimmy

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A decade ago, Uncle Da & Erik launched Neo as a Layer-1 blockchain to address the haves vs. have-nots. Today, Neo evolves to tackle new challenges: superior performance, robust functionality, and comprehensive infrastructure. #NEO #Blockchain #Innovation

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It’s easy to promise the future. It’s much harder to deliver and continue delivering through every market cycle. That’s where we stand out. While many chains ride trends and fade, we’ve been quietly building, adapting, and shipping toward a complete Smart Economy vision for over

It’s easy to promise the future.
It’s much harder to deliver and continue delivering through every market cycle.
That’s where we stand out.

While many chains ride trends and fade, we’ve been quietly building, adapting, and shipping toward a complete Smart Economy vision for over
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Will, one of our coredev, told me thatt neo csharp node now support both SGX and aws Nitro TEEs. Node now can use TEE to protect their private key even if the system is compromised.

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Neo X takes a firm step toward an execution environment that values both cryptographic integrity and economic fairness, with its latest testnet upgrade. ZK-based DKG—embedded at both the contract and consensus levels—lays the groundwork for decentralized coordination with

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I think council members must take on governance responsibilities. Council members can't just be accounts without nodes, not participating in governance or discussions. They must run full nodes, provide RPC, and publicly share IP and domain so Neo holders know who they're voting

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Without penalties, decentralized governance inevitably leads to lazy council members, hindering ecosystem growth. Inactive or unresponsive members slow down governance, making it sluggish and exhausting. Yet they don’t care—collecting GAS rewards on time is all they need to do.

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We should be accountable to the ecosystem, Neo holders, and contract developers. The council ought to be a responsible body. But in reality, the council fears DoS attacks, rising costs, more tasks, and less income—yet never fears lagging Neo ecosystem growth, outdated tech, harm

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I see active community members, such as Dean, Tyler, etc., working hard to promote reforms, but progress is slow, which makes me angry. Council is the highest governance body of Neo, but it is full of members who are completely unresponsive.

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next generation neo n3 csharp development experience? coding: maybe no longer needed, testing: maybe automatically generated, deploying: 10 GAS is too expensive, updating: version control? invoking: how about automatically generated monitoring and invoking website for

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I am not against Neo, I love Neo with all my heart. I come from a research background, and my logic is to find problems, analyze problems, and solve problems. I don’t complain about problems. Uncle Da is a visionary blockchain leader, and he supports and authorizes me to find and

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Decentralized organizations inevitably face conflicting views. We should strive for consensus before decisions but follow the team's choice after. The only way to solve issues is to pick a plan, not argue endlessly over alternatives. In the coredev team, I often yield because

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I strongly dislike reducing complex systemic issues to personal attacks. Attacks solve nothing; complaints fix nothing; arguments resolve nothing. The only way to solve problems is through deep analysis, understanding, and proposing solutions.

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Implementation work is done. Soon, users compiling Neo N3 contracts can: 1. Auto-generate contract plugins for use in neo-cli. 2. One-stop development, testing, and deployment to dev chain (neo-express), testnet, and mainnet. 3. Auto-generate a contract webpage where users

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Many have said some of Flamingo's transaction fees are too high and should be lowered. I'll analyze all Flamingo transactions to identify costly opcodes or syscalls, then propose a fee adjustment plan for discussion, ensuring safety and stability of course. Neo is