Founded in 2018, MEXC is driven by a bold vision: Your 0-fee Gateway To Infinite Opportunities. With more than 40 million users in over 170 countries, MEXC has become a global platform known for fast access to emerging tokens, consistent airdrop rewards, and a user-first trading experience. By focusing on accessibility, innovation, and efficiency, MEXC empowers users worldwide to explore new markets and unlock greater potential in the evolving digital economy.
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AI coding tools have fundamentally changed how software gets built. Developers are shipping more code, faster, with less friction than ever before. But the organizations benefiting most from AI-accelerated development are running into the same wall: quality hasn't kept pace.
More code means more surface area for bugs. More PRs means more review burden on senior engineers. More releases means more chances for regressions to reach customers. The bottleneck has moved from writing code to verifying it, and verification is still largely manual.
Checksum is a continuous quality platform built for this reality. Its suite of AI agents autonomously generates, runs, and maintains tests across every layer of the software development lifecycle: end-to-end UI flows, API endpoint coverage, and PR-level CI validation, so engineering teams can move fast without sacrificing reliability.
What sets Checksum apart: it doesn't wait for instructions. It works as a background agent, continuously monitoring your codebase, generating tests for what matters, and repairing broken tests as the product evolves. Seventy percent of test failures resolve automatically, eliminating the maintenance burden that causes most test suites to decay and get abandoned.
Every test Checksum produces is real, Playwright code you own, submitted as a PR to your repository. No vendor lock-in. Teams keep full control.
Checksum is fine-tuned on 1.5+ million test runs and integrates natively with Cursor, Claude Code, and 100+ AI coding agents via /checksum slash commands. Testing happens before code review, not after. Generation and healing run on Checksum's cloud, consuming no LLM tokens or local resources.
The bottom line: Checksum gives engineering teams the confidence to ship at the speed AI makes possible.
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Neo
Neo serves as a robust blockchain development platform that provides an extensive range of features from the outset, granting developers the freedom to innovate without restrictions. It incorporates essential infrastructure that aids in the creation of fully decentralized applications, complemented by advanced interoperability that allows users to leverage the expansive possibilities of the global blockchain ecosystem. A key feature of Neo is its dual token system, which differentiates governance from utility; holders of the NEO token not only possess ownership of the network but also influence its governance framework. Furthermore, these token holders enjoy passive earnings through the utility token, GAS, without needing to engage in staking activities. Those who actively participate in governance voting receive even greater rewards in GAS, which plays a vital role in covering network fees, facilitating the deployment of smart contracts, and enabling transactions within decentralized applications. This architecture not only promotes a vibrant community but also significantly enhances the platform's overall usability, fostering a collaborative environment for developers and users alike. Neo’s commitment to innovation and community engagement sets it apart in the blockchain landscape.
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Shiden
Shiden Network serves as a decentralized application layer that operates on the Kusama Network, which itself does not support smart contracts. This limitation creates the need for a dedicated layer for smart contracts, a gap that Shiden Network successfully addresses. Since its launch, Shiden has maintained compatibility with the Ethereum Virtual Machine, WebAssembly, and various Layer2 solutions, which enhances its adaptability. The platform supports a variety of applications, spanning DeFi, NFTs, and many others. Token holders of SDN enjoy the ability to stake their tokens across various decentralized applications, providing opportunities for both nominators and developers to earn additional SDN tokens. For those interested in deploying Solidity smart contracts, there are two main compilation methods: using Ethereum tools or Solang, a specialized compiler that converts Solidity code into WASM. Once the contract is compiled, it can be deployed on the Dusty Network testnet, an ideal space for development and testing purposes. This level of flexibility and array of choices significantly enhances Shiden Network's attractiveness within the larger blockchain landscape. As the ecosystem continues to grow, Shiden Network's role in facilitating diverse applications is expected to expand even further.
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