COZ awards 550 NEO to five projects in Proof of Working 2.4
COZ has distributed 550 $NEO across five ecosystem contributions outlined in its most recent Proof of Working 2.4 transparency report. The round is the fifth since the program’s relaunch, bringing cumulative distributions to 3,127 $NEO.
The Proof of Working program rewards independent contributors for publicly delivered work in the Neo ecosystem. Contributions must be open-sourced, COZ staff are excluded from weekly rewards, and there is no formal application process. Contributors must do the work first, and consistent contributors can become eligible to join the COZ organization.
According to the COZ Council post, the round spans three connected layers: infrastructure, tooling, and visibility.
NeoFS Python SDK
CLAUS published a production-ready Python SDK for NeoFS, the Neo ecosystem’s distributed, decentralized object storage network. The SDK covers the full storage lifecycle, including container creation, upload, listing, download, and deletion, and automatically handles cryptography, signing, and notarization.
It is published on PyPI, and the current release adds Neo X EVM support, allowing users to bridge GAS and fund storage via MetaMask-style wallet flows. CLI tooling and access control list management are also included.
Neo N3 Assistant
Fireche submitted an AI-powered conversational interface for navigating the Neo ecosystem, receiving recognition this round for two new capabilities: support for local AI model operation, and integration of NNT as a source for the latest Neo news.
The project remains open-source and customizable. Fireche was previously recognized in Proof of Working 2.1 for the Sign In With Neo Supabase starter kit, though the Neo N3 Assistant is a separate project.
Forge
AboimPinto released a token-launch tool built around one-click token creation and immediate trading via bonding-curve mechanics, with built-in tax logic applied on every trade.
The tool is positioned for community, experiment, and crowdfunding-style token launches, and was previously recognized in Proof of Working 2.3.
Neo Analytics
Thermx5 submitted a public dashboard surfacing Neo ecosystem activity, previously recognized in Proof of Working 2.2 and Proof of Working 2.3.
This round expands its Neo X coverage with transactions, ERC-20 tracking, and richer charting, and adds asset-level pages for token-specific activity. The latest release also includes backend reliability improvements, such as ingestion locking, admin controls, and shared infrastructure refactoring.
NeoFS Mount
Merl released a cross-platform tool that mounts NeoFS storage as a local drive on Linux, macOS, and Windows. The tool offers a system tray app for monitoring and configuration, alongside a CLI option for direct workflows.
On-chain verification
COZ published a transaction hash for the distribution, which is verifiable on the Dora MainNet explorer. The article does not break down how the total of 550 $NEO was allocated among the five recipients.
The full report can be found at the link below:
https://coz.io/blog/proof-of-working-2-4/
