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I have recently been following the situation with NEO and noticed something quite interesting. Zhang Zhengwen and Da Hongfei, the two project founders, are currently operating completely independently of each other. There is no coordination between them, which reflects the challenges the project is facing at this stage.
Da Hongfei has made very convincing arguments on this issue. He believes that if the NEO Foundation continues to be under dual oversight from both sides, it will become a barrier to rapid development. Decision-making efficiency will be significantly reduced, and that is not good for the project. Therefore, he proposes that there should be a main leader, possibly someone stepping back from direct management.
The NEO community seems to have accepted this situation quite calmly, especially as the bear market is creating major challenges for the entire industry. However, it is noteworthy that despite operating independently, both founders remain very active in engaging with the community. They have announced detailed roadmaps for the project's future, showing that the lack of collaboration does not diminish their commitment to NEO.
This approach, in my opinion, offers a glimmer of hope amid the current challenges. Instead of letting disagreements paralyze the project, they are demonstrating that progress can still be made, each pursuing their own path but working toward a common goal.