neofs-api-go
NeoFS API Golang repository contains implementation of core NeoFS structures that can be used for integration with NeoFS. (by nspcc-dev)
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neofs-api-go
Posts with mentions or reviews of neofs-api-go.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-01.
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NEO 3.0 still has some blockers, here's a breakdown from their codebase whether it is likely to impact NEO 3.0's release along with a NeoFS bonus - Software Dev Kay
If he'd dug a little deeper he'd have noticed that the spec moved to another repo and was completed a long time ago: https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-api-go
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Projects to contribute to
Neo (3400 GitHub Stars) https://github.com/neo-project/neo
- Best .NET Core API project for learning?
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Weekly Discussion: December 28th - January 4th, 2023
Some discussion that covers many of the arguments on both sides here: https://github.com/neo-project/neo/issues/2118
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Built a tiny blockchain.
Take a look at something like https://github.com/neo-project/neo or https://github.com/Felandil/tangle-.net to see how much work is really required just to get something basic up and running.
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How TF did nash.io fall out of the top 21 governance voting?
Yes, this was a topic of considerable debate during N3's development. The degree to which one considers it a serious issue really depends on what one sees as the key features of governance--stability vs. democratic expression, etc. Of course, the basic fact of a node falling out of the top 21 isn't weird; the question is more around how easy it should be to get back in.
- For anyone wanting to get involved in developing smart contracts on NEO, here's an amazing free interactive course
- Add your voice and vote to this GitHub issue if you want more developers to come to NEO N3!
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[Critism] Incentive to vote for small Nodes
It's good discuss the voting mechanism and other aspects of NEO. Have you seen the comments on GitHub? A lot of people and devs (also people ^_^) are there, for example: https://github.com/neo-project/neo/issues/2598
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Are current Governance incentives wonky?
One, there has been quite a bit of discussion over the past year about the design of the new governance system, and its potential flaws with respect to promoting node turnover--e.g. here, but also at various times in this sub (sidebar, you'll see that your "votes are reset" idea was proposed in that thread, say). As an oversimplified TL;DR, I think many--myself included--would agree with you that the system tends to promote the status quo. Where things get muddy is whether that's a feature or a bug. For reasons of both regulatory compliance and stability, the Neo team has intentionally designed a system where turnover, while possible, isn't specifically incentivized; that is, in their view it should happen because there's a strong, governance-related reason for it, not because of financial incentives.
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Neo N3 AMA with Neo Founders, Da Hongfei and Erik Zhang
The governance model has been designed to incentivise stability while still allowing flexibility. However, the issue you raise is already being discussed on GitHub here: https://github.com/neo-project/neo/issues/2598
What are some alternatives?
When comparing neofs-api-go and neo you can also consider the following projects:
powerproto - 🎉 An awesome version control tool for protoc and its related plugins.
neon-wallet - Light wallet for the NEO blockchain
grpc-proxy - Proxy server built on envoy providing a REST gateway and the ability to translate gRPC-Web and/or Connect requests requests into regular gRPC requests.
neo-devpack-dotnet - NEO Development Pack