
Zhuling Chen
Managed developer grants, upgrade communications and community outreach that shaped developer sentiment and adoption
Coordinated operational programs and community initiatives that had measurable effects on developer and investor sentiment. Managed grant programs and accelerator funding to stimulate dApp development, prioritized tooling and SDK support, and published migration timetables and technical documentation for Neo 3.0. Those concrete actions — approving grants, releasing SDKs, and scheduling hard forks/migrations — influenced developer decisions to build on NEO and signalled project stability to market participants. Directed community relations and developer outreach that shaped the public narrative during upgrade cycles, including organized testnets, bug bounties and audit follow‑ups. By structuring transparent windows for migration and publishing compatibility guides, reduced uncertainty and limited negative sentiment spikes that often accompany protocol transitions. Oversaw developer support channels, hackathons and partnership onboarding that increased the active developer base and improved perceptions of ecosystem sustainability. The operational execution of funding disbursements, public roadmaps and coordinated migration steps provided demonstrable improvements in developer uptake and community morale. Those pragmatic, documented interventions changed contribution patterns, increased on‑chain activity from newly launched dApps and moderated community reactions to challenging technical milestones, thereby shaping adoption sentiment around NEO.
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