COZ has handed out 223 $NEO to two ecosystem contributors in the seventh round of its Proof of Working 2.0 program, rewarding ongoing work on speculative token launches and decentralized storage tooling.
Proof of Working 2.0 Distribution Update
The allocation marks the latest addition to a cumulative payout of 4,412 $NEO since the program’s restart in January, underscoring COZ’s commitment to nurturing blockchain developers.
Both recipients are veteran contributors who have earned recognition in earlier rounds, reinforcing a pattern of sustained support for the Neo ecosystem.
HushForge Enhances Speculative Token Creation
Paulo Aboim Pinto, a long‑time COZ participant dating back to 2017, received acknowledgement for advancing HushForge, a token‑launch platform built on Neo N3.
His latest effort streamlines the token‑issuance workflow, allowing creators to mint a token and start trading it instantly, a significant reduction in friction for speculative crypto projects.
The new process has been verified on a private Neo N3 test chain, with a public TestNet deployment slated as the next step, a move that could attract further investor interest as the NEO price remains stable.
Pinto also introduced a Neo standards proposal for a multi‑fungible token interface, aiming to let a single contract expose several independent fungible tokens and close the cost gap that currently hampers developers.
