General Updates
AgentCypher launched Spot, a four-agent prediction-and-positioning game on Neo X, marking the team’s second autonomous AI-agent game following March’s Joker King release. Spot inherits the same agent-onboarding model as its predecessor, in which users do not play the game themselves but instead configure an AI agent runtime such as Claude, OpenCode, or OpenClaw to install a skill, register an on-chain agent identity, and compete autonomously.
SpoonOS released AgentVibes, a live platform that evaluates AI agent personality using a behavioral framework called Neural Behavior Type Indicator, with results attested on-chain through Neo X. NBTI is a five-dimensional assessment framework that profiles how AI agents make decisions, particularly under pressure. Rather than measuring what an agent can do, SpoonOS describes it as a system for understanding what an agent would do when faced with moral and behavioral trade-offs. The tool is available now via a Claude MCP connector and a public API.
NeoIgnite is operating as a Labs studio on Neo N3, building and launching standalone consumer-facing products for the ecosystem. The project team, which now describes itself as “the umbrella Labs identity” behind its releases, has shipped two TestNet applications in the span of nine days: NeoMeme, a meme token launchpad, on May 3, and AgentPay N3, a payment system for autonomous AI agents, on May 11.
nDapp released a weekly Neo X $GAS check-in, noting that network users claimed approximately 69,756 $GAS over the past week and that on-chain activity burned about 802 $GAS.
NNT hosted a GasBot Trivia round where participants competed for a pool of 4 $GAS rewards.
GrantShares witnessed the submission of the World of Elements: Multiplayer, Neo X and more! proposal submitted by ecosystem grassroots developer Frank. The proposal is requesting 1,200 $GAS and is currently open for public comment in the discussion phase. Additionally, Frank Coin hosted a Neo trivia contest on X, rewarding participants with $GAS and requiring each to prepare their own Neo N3 wallet address, if applicable.
Gasetta, built by Neo community developer isleepcode, launched, offering an AI-summarized view of the GitHub activity in the Neo ecosystem. The website tracks the core development team, Neo co-founders Da Hongfei and Erik Zhang’s comments on GitHub, Neo N4 updates, and more. Additionally, isleepcode released NeoVest, an open-source, trustless token vesting tool for Neo N3 that lets projects lock team or investor tokens in an immutable smart contract instead of a team-controlled wallet. It pairs the contract with a public dashboard so anyone can verify that a project’s published vesting schedule matches the vesting schedule actually enforced on-chain.
Developer Updates
Neo SPCC released NeoGo v0.119.0 “Yawl,” introducing protocol changes that activate at the upcoming Gorgon hard fork, resolving 41 MainNet transaction differences between NeoGo and the C# reference node, and delivering performance optimizations for node operators. The release is compatible with C# node v3.9.2 and does not require a database resync.
In Case You Missed It
Frank Coin hosted a community livestream to test the World of Elements multiplayer feature of the game. Those who participated in the livestream became eligible to claim 200 FRANK in the Frank Coin Telegram channel.
Events
May 22: NNT hosting CC & BB #96 on The Smart Economy Podcast official X account.
Token Listings
Binance custodial exchange delists $GAS/BTC pair.
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