CKB Ecosystem Biweekly Update #12
Welcome to the latest CKB Ecosystem Biweekly Update. Here’s a quick summary of key dev and ecosystem progress from the past two weeks.
Infrastructure & Tooling 
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@CKBdev CKB-VM already includes assembly optimizations for x86_64 & aarch64. Fixed CKB Proposal Selection issues in ckb-pool. Cooked a CKB contract debugger tool. v0.205.0 scheduled for Mar 11, 2026. More: CKB Dev Log 2026-02-25
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@CKBDevrel released v0.7.1, published a preview of the RGB++ SDK, and is looking for early adopters.
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@FiberDevs released an AI-friendly CLI & SDK library for the Fiber network and is working on wallet integration. Deployed 2 Fiber mainnet nodes and built a Fiber Multi-Node Monitoring tool. Dropped two demos showcasing Fiber Network payment channel capabilities. Published A Universal Turn-Based Competition Framework Based on Fiber.
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@APP5Labs The new version of CKB browser has completed feature dev. API integration & testing are finished.
Web5 & DAO 
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DAO 1.1 held the 4th biweekly AMA and has been deployed to mainnet for final testing.
Test: https://ckb-fund-dao-ui.vercel.app
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BBS updated to support DAO v1.1 accounts.
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Invisibook, a decentralized privacy-preserving order book L2 AppChain built on Nervos CKB with Proof-of-Buying consensus, is applying for $32k from CKB Community Fund DAO. The proposal is now in the Discussion Stage.
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Fiber Link passed the Voting Stage and published milestone 1 updates.
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Pocket Node passed the Voting Stage and is seeking closed beta testers (Android). The app was rejected by Google Play, so download via GitHub or the official website. v1.2.1 coming soon.
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CKBoost published its milestone 3 report and community testing will begin in March.
Ecosystem Projects & Community 
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@RunningCKB Nervos Foundation published the 2025 Annual Report.
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Obscell Wallet, a privacy-preserving TUI wallet for CKB, is live on testnet and seeking feedback.
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@SupeRISE_app open sourced SupeRISE-for-agent, the first native Agent Wallet in the CKB ecosystem.
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@quantumpurse officially secured its domain: quantumpurse.org
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@Nervapes is working on wallet updates and email login integration.
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CKB Arcade, a gaming platform with provably fair randomness, and InheritVault, a simple non-custodial inheritance vault, are seeking feedback on Nervos Talk.
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ScryveHQ, a CKB-native publishing platform, is seeking suggestions on its tipping roadmap.
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A guide on how to run Open Claw on a Raspberry Pi device and build a control panel for CKB nodes via Agent, by @Phill
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Web5 CLI, a command-line tool for interacting with Web5 infrastructure, was uploaded to ClawHub, a skill dock for agents.
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An AI agent experiment is also underway to collect ideas and feedback on Nervos Talk.
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Learning CKB, a comprehensive 24-lesson journey from CKB basics to building production dApps on the Nervos Network, is live. Thanks to @Jnr6.
Nervos Community Catalyst & Spark Program 
Nervos Community Catalyst
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CKB London community meetup was held on February 16, 2026.
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CKB AI Agent Hackathon was announced, which starts on March 11 with a prize pool of $10,000.
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A CKBuilders project tracker was created on GitHub.
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Blackbox held an AMA on Reddit and will resume development this month.
Spark Program
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Nervos Talk is now the main venue for Spark proposals. Post directly with the tag “Spark-program.”
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Nervos Brain, a global developer onboarding engine and dross-language hub powered by Agentic RAG, is applying for a grant from Spark Program.
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Ckb-probe, a deep diagnostics tool for CKB full nodes built on the Aya pure-Rust eBPF framework, is applying for a grant from Spark Program.
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Scryve, a content platform with built-in tipping and subscriptions, was rejected by Spark Program Committee.
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WarSpore Saga completed testnet MVP development and initial community validation. Completion Report published.
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HashThis, a proof-of-existence dApp on Nervos CKB, published a fix report.
Every step forward in CKB is powered by the community. Let’s keep building! ![]()
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欢迎阅读最新一期 CKB 生态系统双周更新。以下是过去两周在开发与生态方面的重要进展速览:
基础设施和工具 
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@CKBdev CKB-VM 已完成针对 x86_64 和 aarch64 的汇编优化。修复了 ckb-pool 中的 CKB 提案选择问题,发布了一款 CKB 合约调试工具。v0.205.0 预计将于 3 月 11 日发布。更多信息见: CKB Dev Log 2026-02-25
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@CKBDevrel 发布了 v0.7.1,推出了 RGB++ SDK 预览版,目前正在寻找早期采用者。
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@FiberDevs 发布了 AI 友好的 CLI 与 SDK 库,正在推进钱包集成。团队已部署 2 个 Fiber 主网节点,构建了 Fiber 多节点监控工具。发布了两个 Demo 展示 Fiber 的支付通道能力。发布了文章:A Universal Turn-Based Competition Framework Based on Fiber.
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@APP5Labs 新版 CKB 浏览器已完成核心功能开发,API 集成与测试工作已完成。
Web5 和 DAO 
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DAO 1.1 举办了第 4 次双周 AMA,并已部署至主网进行最终测试。
测试: https://ckb-fund-dao-ui.vercel.app
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BBS 已更新,实现 DAO v1.1 账号互通。
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Invisibook:基于 Nervos CKB 构建的去中心化隐私订单簿 L2 AppChain,采用 Proof-of-Buying 共识机制,目前正在向 CKB Community Fund DAO 申请 $32,000 资助,提案正处于讨论阶段。
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Fiber Link:提案已投票通过,发布了里程碑 1 的进展报告。
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Pocket Node:提案已投票通过,目前正在招募用户进行 Android 封闭测试。由于该应用未通过 Google Play 审核,用户需通过 GitHub 或官网下载安装。v1.2.1 即将发布。
生态项目和社区 
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@RunningCKB Nervos 基金会发布了 2025 年度报告。.
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Obscell Wallet:一款隐私保护 TUI 钱包,现已上线测试网,正在征求社区反馈。
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@SupeRISE_app 开源了 SupeRISE-for-agent,这是 CKB 生态首个原生 Agent 钱包。
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@quantumpurse 正式启用官方域名:quantumpurse.org
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@Nervapes 正在推进钱包更新和集成邮箱登录。
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CKB Arcade(采用可验证公平随机数的游戏平台)和 InheritVault(非托管链上遗产金库)目前正在 Nervos Talk 征求社区意见。
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@Phill 发帖分享了如何在树莓派上运行 Open Claw,并通过 Agent 为 CKB 节点构建控制面板。
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Web5 CLI:一个用于与 Web5 基础架构交互的命令行工具,已上传到面向 Agent 的技能平台 ClawHub。
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此外,一个 AI Agent 实验项目也在进行中,用于在 Nervos Talk 收集社区想法与反馈。
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学习 CKB 的课程现已上线,这是一套包含 24 节课的综合性课程,从 CKB 基础知识到在 Nervos 网络上构建生产级 dApp,应有尽有。感谢 @Jnr6。
Nervos Community Catalyst 和星火计划
Nervos Community Catalyst
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CKB London community meetup 已于 2 月 16 日顺利举行。
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CKB AI Agent Hackathon 已公布,将于 3 月 11 日 启动,奖金池 10,000 美元。
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CKBuilders Project Tracker 已在 GitHub 创建。
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Blackbox 在 Reddit 举办了 AMA,本月将恢复开发工作。
星火计划
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Nervos Talk 已成为提案的主要发布平台,提交提案时可直接使用标签 “Spark-program”。
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Nervos Brain:一个由 Agentic RAG 驱动的全球开发者入门引擎与跨语言开发中心,目前正在申请星火计划资助。
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Ckb-probe:一款基于 Aya Rust eBPF 框架构建的 CKB 全节点深度诊断工具,同样在申请星火计划资助。
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Scryve:一个内置打赏与订阅功能的内容平台,其资助申请已被星火计划委员会拒绝。
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WarSpore Saga:已完成测试网 MVP 开发与初步社区验证,结项报告已发布。
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HashThis:一个基于 Nervos CKB 的存在性证明 dApp,发布了修复报告。
CKB 的每一步进展都离不开社区的力量,让我们继续共建!![]()
Thanks to @JackyLHH for his contribution to the edition of the bi-weekly report.
