The COZ has distributed 936 $NEO divided over four ecosystem projects in the Proof of Working 2.2 report, published on March 17. The round marks the largest single distribution in the relaunched series, of 440 $NEO in round 2.0 and 446 $NEO in round 2.1. The weekly program rewards independent contributors for publicly delivered work in the Neo ecosystem. COZ employees are not eligible for premiums.
Four primary projects emerged as beneficiaries of the third round of the Proof of Working program.
Funded projects
HushNetwork (aboimpinto), a returning recipient from round 2.1, is building a decentralized social network focused on privacy and data ownership. According to the report, the project stabilized the alpha chat message flow, advanced post functionality, and completed the end-to-end workflow and user interface polish for its NEP-17 token forge tool (a feature aimed at enabling one-click token creation for communities and crowdfunding).
Neo Analytics (ethArek) is a public dashboard that translates Neo N3 on-chain activities into a daily updated view using transparent, deterministic classification rules. This round’s work included the addition of dark mode, migration of raw RPC calls to the Dora SDK, USD swap replenishment, and oracle transaction detection.
Typescript NeoFS SDK (Merl/AxLabs) implemented gRPC-js support and developed a protocol generator plugin in the core package. NeoFS is Neo’s distributed, decentralized object storage network, and the SDK provides TypeScript tools for developers working with the service.
Neo N3 AI Assistant (Fireche) is an AI-powered tool designed to enable secure portfolio management and smart operations through natural language conversation.
On-chain verification
COZ published a transaction hash for the distribution, verifiable on the Dora mainnet explorer. The report does not indicate how the 936 $NEO the total was divided among the four recipients.
The full report can be found via the link below:
https://coz.io/blog/proof-of-working-2-2/
