
(Source: Dahongfei)
In its latest strategic phase, the NGD team identifies stablecoins and cross-chain bridges as the starting point for Neo’s ecosystem revival. Dahongfei highlights that the future of the asset layer will be shaped by the integration of major stablecoins and the advancement of cross-chain infrastructure.
Key initiatives include:
In this framework, stablecoins serve not only as payment instruments but as the essential fuel powering the entire ecosystem.
Beyond asset infrastructure, NGD is simultaneously shifting its focus to real-world application deployment. Dahongfei asserts that by 2026, blockchain’s mainstream adoption will hinge not on technical progress, but on the emergence of compelling, practical use cases.
With this in mind, NGD is targeting the AI sector to tap into market opportunities that remain largely unexplored:
This marks a new phase for Neo, shifting away from public chain narratives and toward the utility of AI × Web3 applications.
Amid community debates and external market noise, Dahongfei underscores that NGD’s strategic realignment is guided by a single principle: every resource allocation and product direction must ultimately drive tangible value growth for NEO and GAS. Whether through stablecoin integration, cross-chain partnerships, or AI application development, the essential goal is to foster sustainable demand within the Neo ecosystem—not merely to promote narrative or vision.
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This strategic shift for NEO signals a clear change in the logic of ecosystem development, moving away from technology-driven storytelling and back to the fundamentals: whether liquidity is truly present and whether applications have real users. By reinforcing the asset layer through stablecoins and cross-chain bridges, and leveraging AI applications as an entry point for actual demand, NGD aims to transition NEO and GAS from conceptual public chains to a practical ecosystem with authentic use cases and economic cycles. The success of this approach will depend not on vision, but on whether products are genuinely deployed and adopted by the market.





