COZ has distributed 755 NEO across four ecosystem contributions in its latest Proof of Working 2.3 report. The round continues a relaunched rewards program that has now allocated 2,577 NEO to independent contributors across four rounds. The weekly program rewards publicly delivered work in the Neo ecosystem, with awards determined by the COZ Council. COZ staff members are not eligible.
The 755 NEO distributed in 2.3 is down from 936 NEO in round 2.2 but continues the program’s pattern of funding a mix of infrastructure tooling, analytics, and user-facing applications. Four contributions received awards this round.
Funded projects
Python NeoFS SDK + CLI, created by CLAUS, is the first full Python client for NeoFS, Neo’s distributed, decentralized object storage network. The SDK replaces wrapper-based approaches with a native gRPC implementation and includes Neo N3 wallet handling, deterministic signing, protobuf generation, and NeoFS TestNet integration. It integrates with neo-mamba for wallet operations and ships with a CLI for container creation, upload, and download. A separate TypeScript NeoFS SDK was funded in round 2.2.
Neo Analytics, created by Thermx5, a returning recipient from round 2.2, expands public visibility into Neo N3 on-chain activity with a DeFi focus. This round’s work added DEX activity views, liquidity tracking, token performance data, volume metrics, NEO and GAS market tickers, exchange wallet labels, and Flamingo Finance metrics. The dashboard is live at neoanalytics.info.
HushNetwork, created by AboimPinto, a returning recipient from rounds 2.1 and 2.2, is a decentralized social platform focused on privacy and data ownership. According to the Proof of Working report, the project is now open for testing with posts and replies functionality, with a demo video.
Forge, created by AboimPinto, is a one-click token launch experience for communities, experiments, and crowdfunding. Previously developed as a feature within HushNetwork’s NEP-17 token forge tool, Forge now appears as a standalone contribution. This round’s updates include fee configuration support for TokenFactory owners and TokenOwners across token creation, transfer, and burn flows.
On-chain verification
COZ published a transaction hash for each distribution, verifiable on the Dora MainNet explorer. The report does not break down how the 755 NEO total was allocated among the four recipients.
The full report can be found at the link below:
https://coz.io/blog/proof-of-working-2-3/





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