Neo SPCC has released its development update for June and July 2024, highlighting several key advancements and latest releases across its projects.

The update discusses two releases of NeoGo, aimed at enhancing compatibility and functionality. Version 0.106.2 was tailored for the Domovoi hardfork and aligned with Neo core version 3.7.5, while version 0.106.3 introduced various upgrades and bug fixes that affected state compatibility on the TestNet.

One of the most notable developments is the team’s exploration of storing Neo N3 blocks on NeoFS, its decentralized object storage solution. A prototype has been developed that can fetch stored blocks and use them to synchronize a NeoGo node. This innovation has the potential to help networks operate at higher scales by reducing the resource requirements for nodes.

In addition, Neo X has been launched, with Neo SPCC operating both a consensus node and a bridge validator. The team has contributed to consensus stabilizations to the Neo X node and continues to work on the upcoming anti-MEV functionality.

Further progress includes the release of dBFT version 0.3.0, which now supports an additional post-commit phase to consensus. This phase will be utilized to verify commitments needed for the anti-MEV measures. The team has modeled the updated protocol with TLA+ to ensure it retains the same behaviors as its predecessors.

The NeoFS project also received small updates, mostly focused on tracking changes in the Neo core. Plans for an upcoming release include bug fixes and enhancements. Additionally, the team launched a new REST gateway, updated the S3 gateway, and improved the neo-exporter, further refining the decentralized storage ecosystem.

The original report can be found at the link below:
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