
Silent agreements are over. Obol just dropped their B1 and it’s 100% complete. This is what choosing to build different looks like.
Toma | Obol eth/acc
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Human coordination systems enthusiast. Distribute, Decentralize, and Democratize the digital infrastructure of the future with @Obol_Collective

Silent agreements are over. Obol just dropped their B1 and it’s 100% complete. This is what choosing to build different looks like.

new token transparency report from @Blockworks dropping soon 👀 $OBOL



I’m in Cannes for @EthCC this week. My bag is packed with a stash of personal branded goods and I have one goal: landing my next role in the space. Ethereum user and builder since 2017, looking to lead growth and content for an exceptional team. Find me and ask for a macaron gift box (or hunt for the ones I’ve hidden around Palais des Festivals) then scan for my proof of work 🫡 P.S. I’m paying a 1 ETH referral bounty for any intro that leads to a full-time position. 2 ETH if it’s inked before May 1.


gm gm on this gorgeous sunny day in Cannes! We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome you to day 1 of EthCC[9] 😍 Doors open at 9 and we’ll kick things off with the opening ceremony on the Monroe Stage at 10 - see you soon 💙❤️🩵



The Ethereum Foundation is using DVT-lite to stake 72,000 ETH: firefly.social/post/x/2026218… My hope for this project is that in the process, we can make it maximally easy and one-click to do distributed staking for institutions. Choose which computers run your nodes, make a config file where they all have the same key, and then from there everything gets set up automatically. The idea that "running infrastructure" is this scary complicated thing where each person participating must be a "professional" is awful and anti-decentralization, and we must attack it directly. It should be a docker container or nix image or similar, one click or command line per node, enter the same key in each node, and they automatically find each other, the networking is set up, the DKG happens, and the staking begins. I also plan to use this soon, and I hope more institutions holding ETH can stake in this way. We want the authority over staking nodes to be highly distributed, and the first step to doing this is to make it easy.

In February we launched ObolClaw on the Obol Stack, shipped new Charon improvements, brought the Obol community together at meetups across the world, and more. Catch up on the key highlights 👇

Charon v1.9.0 is here. 👇 for all the details




Today we're (soft) launching ObolClaw. Obol's mission is to power and secure Ethereum. First we built distributed validators. Then we built the Obol Stack to supercharge decentralised infrastructure. Now we're deploying Openclaw agents within it; to give them the skills to use, power, and secure Ethereum. Obol Stack v0.3.1 (below) supports Openclaw agents, and comes pre-loaded with an Ethereum RPC and the skills to read from it. ASAP we'll have a local wallet skill, and a lot more cool features to come soon. The future of the Agent Economy is on Ethereum. We at Obol are helping build it. LFGobol.






