City of Zion (CoZ) is a global community of open source enthusiasts, with the shared goal of helping NEO achieve its full potential. CoZ primarily operates through the community Discord and CoZ Github, central places where the community shares knowledge and contributes to projects.

CoZ is neither a corporation, nor a consulting firm or a devshop / for-hire group.

Governance

There is no formal process in joining CoZ. Interested individuals will have to do the work first, and the submitted code has to be licensed under the MIT License. Consistent contributors will become eligible to join the CoZ organization, and begin collaborating on projects. The governance process of this organization can be found here.

Funding

Since its inception, the CoZ Council has been in close contact with the NEO Council. The NEO Council provides support to the community, in the form of NEO rewards, which CoZ redistributes weekly.

For individuals who are interested in financially supporting CoZ development, our donation address is AXSoNQEKjmqPBNPg5cNrHyWivfjok3Vj9D.

For transparency, CoZ Council members are excluded from weekly NEO rewards, and any CoZ competitions. This week, 319 NEO were awarded for the contributions to the NEO ecosystem.

Week in Review

Announcement

The security research company Red4Sec just concluded a 3 months audit on NEO reference code. Given the success of this endeavor I’m glad to announce that Red4Sec researchers Shargon and Belane will be joining CoZ full time for at least 6 months on the project neo-sharp (formerly NEO2, a rewrite of NEO core) and on continued security review of current code bases. CoZ will write a article about neo-sharp on its medium magazine Proof of Working in near future.

dApp Competition:

Registration for the second CoZ dApp competition opens on 25 January 2018! Learn more on the official website.

Campaigns

Stack Exchange:

We need experienced Stack Exchange users (with more than 200 reputation) that want to be active in our community, to commit to the proposal. You can do so here.

Development Updates

Contributions lately been so big and done by so many contributors that we are not able to track and publish a report every week, because of that we are changing the format of our reports to a more technical description done together with the CoZ contributors.

PR’ed to fix NEP5 getTokenBalance when there is no balance #98

when there is no balance #98 Refactored tests into unit and integration for better splitting.

Dev branch will only run unit tests and master will run integration.

Fix fixed82num bug (found by slipo)

Warn user when address being sent to has no transaction history #397

Show a warning when trying to save a key with the same name #398

refactor send asset function code (https://github.com/CityOfZion/neon-wallet/pull/405)

load page timing issue (https://github.com/CityOfZion/neon-wallet/pull/406)

add and format from address with link (https://github.com/CityOfZion/neon-wallet/pull/404)

improve Ledger Login Process (https://github.com/CityOfZion/neon-wallet/pull/400)

Private net support (attached screenshots)

User defined NEP5 tokens (the user will need to define the scripthash for each network)

Implement a consistent header/footer across the app

Rewrite the header using flexbox

Cleanup the components folder — move the specific components (like Header/Footer/etc) to sit along their container.

Cleanup NetworkSwitch, extract the polling logic to the Dashboard + remove the polling on componentWillUnmount.

updated neo-boa to 0.2.1

to added support for array REVERSE and APPEND VM opcodes

and VM opcodes added support for debug storage

added support for runtime notifications from verification contracts

added support for checking verification during mintTokens invoke

invoke updated prompt help

added additional SC Api ( Neo.Runtime.GetTime , Neo.Transaction.GetUnspentCoins , Neo.Header.GetIndex )

, , ) added support for dynamically defined smart contract execution

added ability to alias an address in the wallet

Add balance retrieval of NEP5 tokens commit

Add transfer of NEP5 tokens commit

PR #74:

Abstracted clipboard operations from view models into IClipboardManager

Abstracted application settings from view models into ISettingsManager

Renamed some classes as the “Helper” suffix was becoming overused

PR #84: Abstracted all file operations out of view models

PR #85: Abstracted OpenFileDialog and SaveFileDialog from view models using IFileDialogService

PR #86: Removed references to System.Windows.MessageBox from view models, and replaced with calls to IDialogManager.ShowMessage method

PR #87:

Abstracted usage of InputBox and InformationBox into IDialogManager

Added StyleResources resource dictionary and replaced NeoWindow appearance initialisation code with a Style resource

Refactor HomeViewModel to be align with Region structure

Remove one line methods

AboutView is Dialog

DeveloperTools can be open with DialogHelper

Fix on DialogHelper: When a dialog ViewModel don’t implement the IDialogViewModel, the Dialog can be shown anyway

Settings helper abstract the GuiSettings static calls.

Video “Use the debugger to run smart contracts offline” https://youtu.be/KnPHIaEsgtA

Refactored account balance calculations

Japanese and Chinese languages.

Italian fixes.

Continued work on a Java implementation of the NEO node.

37% Code coverage.

NEO-CLI RPC calls

getbestblockhash

getblockcount

Added callbacks for get and set of background state functions Cleaned up some linting Tested sync functionality: runs smoother and faster Tested UI/UX changes and communicated with frontend designer.

Many also contributed in management, communications and organizing the upcoming Meetups across the globe.

We will try to rush the new report to stay in sync for next year.

Regards,

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