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What smart contract languages are securing most of Ethereum's value? What Solidity version secures the most value? We partnered with @argotorg to analyze the value that is secured by the top 1000 contracts on Ethereum and the activity that goes through these contracts ⬇️

We’re back with more 🔥 Join us this Wednesday for the second Ethereum Security QF Project Showcase Come hear directly from the projects working to make Ethereum safer and discover who to support in the round. Set your reminder 👇 x.com/i/spaces/1Xxyg…





What do 1,095 Solidity developers think about stack-too-deep, AI tools, Core Solidity, and the state of the ecosystem? The 2025 survey results are live. This year we've created an interactive site for exploring the results. Find the link below.

Fe is back. 💫 𝐅𝐞 𝟐𝟔.𝟎.𝟎 𝐢𝐬 𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐭𝐨𝐝𝐚𝐲: a new compiler, a new type system, and a fresh start. The last release was November 2023. We spent the time in between rebuilding from the ground up. We rewrote the compiler from scratch. Here's why 👇

I've joined the @solidity_lang team at @argotorg as Developer Advocate! They say there's nothing like dealing with a high-severity compiler bug to get yourself integrated into a new team, and that's exactly what happened in my second week. The explainer is linked in the next post. More than a decade in the Ethereum ecosystem means I've followed Solidity's evolution closely, both the language itself and how developers use it in practice. I'm excited to bring that perspective to the team and contribute to the continued development of Solidity and Core Solidity. I want to hear from you! What are your biggest pain points with Solidity? What features do you love? What would make your life easier? What would you like to see in the Core Solidity std lib? Ping me here or DM me, and we can have a chat. At the very least, take 5 minutes to fill out the Solidity Developer Survey linked in the next post. The Solidity team is full of incredibly smart people who care deeply about what they're building. It's motivating to be part of that, and I'm happy to be back contributing to the foundations of Ethereum.



I've joined the @solidity_lang team at @argotorg as Developer Advocate! They say there's nothing like dealing with a high-severity compiler bug to get yourself integrated into a new team, and that's exactly what happened in my second week. The explainer is linked in the next post. More than a decade in the Ethereum ecosystem means I've followed Solidity's evolution closely, both the language itself and how developers use it in practice. I'm excited to bring that perspective to the team and contribute to the continued development of Solidity and Core Solidity. I want to hear from you! What are your biggest pain points with Solidity? What features do you love? What would make your life easier? What would you like to see in the Core Solidity std lib? Ping me here or DM me, and we can have a chat. At the very least, take 5 minutes to fill out the Solidity Developer Survey linked in the next post. The Solidity team is full of incredibly smart people who care deeply about what they're building. It's motivating to be part of that, and I'm happy to be back contributing to the foundations of Ethereum.

🚨 Our annual Solidity Developer Survey is live and we want your input. Take 5 minutes, shape the roadmap, and help us prioritize language design, performance, and developer experience improvements. Fill it out here → solidity.survey-research.net/solidity-survey ✨ Bonus: participants can opt in to win a DevCon 2026 ticket.

Going live now: x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

22/ @solidity_lang The leading language for creating Ethereum smart contracts.







