NEO announced it has established a foothold in the US market with a new office in Seattle, Washington.
In an interview, Da Hongfei explains what separates NEO from Ethereum and Bitcoin-and he asserts why he believes NEO could become the number one blockchain by 2020.
Da Hongfei, the founder of NEO, announced at NEO DevCon on Feb. 16th that NEO Global Development had established a base of operations in Seattle, Washington-with immediate plans to begin recruiting.
The new offices will give NEO a "Significant foothold" in the US market said Hongfei.
To understand the gravity of NEO's new US offices, it's important to clarify how NEO is structured.
According to Da Hongfei, there are two subsidiary companies under NEO Foundation: NEO Global Development and NEO Global Capital.
NGD is responsible for executing the strategies established by the NEO Foundation and for building out NEO's software.
NEO selected two former Microsoft executives to lead US initiative, John deVadoss and Peng Huang, both of which have over a decade of experience at Microsoft and were deeply involved with the development of.
"Why is NEO different than other blockchains? What's the difference between NEO and Ethereum?".
"We set our mission to make NEO the number one blockchain by 2020. We only have a year, or two years, depending on how you define 2020 Time is ticking."
NEO Establishes US Foothold in Seattle, Mission to Become "Number One Blockchain by 2020"
gepubliceerd op Feb 19, 2019
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