BlockBeats News, January 1st, one of Neo's two co-founders, Zhang Zhenwen (Erik Zhang), expressed his hope that everyone will refocus on the most important thing for Neo: ongoing construction and long-term development. He is actively promoting the design and research work of Neo 4 to ensure its alignment with the roadmap. At the same time, he is also actively advancing ecosystem development and external cooperation, continuing to focus on application adoption, real-world assets (RWA), stablecoins, and cross-chain interoperability, in order to translate protocol-level improvements into real-world applications and sustainable growth.
Short-term controversies will eventually pass, and what truly determines Neo's future direction is continuous delivery, active collaboration, and real-world applications.
Yesterday, Neo's two co-founders publicly parted ways, with Da Hongfei being accused of not fulfilling financial disclosure commitments, and Zhang Zhenwen being accused of usurping the Foundation's financial authority.
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