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nixo.eth 🦇🔊🥐
nixo.eth 🦇🔊🥐@nixorokish·
the @EFprotocol team published an EIP Champion's Handbook today: Getting a feature into the protocol through a decentralized governance process can be fucking hard. These resources aim to help EIP champions give their features the best shot at getting included INCLUDING - how to go about getting feedback from the rest of the ecosystem and make sure that the feature will get adoption
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Ethereum Foundation
Ethereum Foundation@ethereumfndn·
0/ The Ethereum Foundation continues to explore DeFi as part of its treasury strategy. In Oct 2025, EF deployed 2,400 ETH + ~$6M in stablecoins into @Morpho Vaults V1. x.com/ethereumfndn/s… Today: another 3,400 ETH into Morpho, where 1,000 ETH in Morpho Vaults V2. Why Morpho? 👇
Ethereum Foundation@ethereumfndn

0/ Today, the Ethereum Foundation deposited 2400 ETH and ~$6M stablecoins into Morpho’s yield-bearing vaults. Morpho is a pioneer in permissionless DeFi protocols and consistently demonstrates a commitment to Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) principles.

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Fredrik
Fredrik@fredrik0x·
The Ethereum Foundation Bug Bounty Program (bounty.ethereum.org) has increased its maximum payout from $250K to $1M.
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vitalik.eth
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
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.
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nixo.eth 🦇🔊🥐
nixo.eth 🦇🔊🥐@nixorokish·
this is wrong but I understand how you got there - the EF is solo staking, using @AttestantIO 's free and open source software to do so. Attestant was acquired by @Bitwise , so they're the maintainers of the software. They are not running infrastructure for EF treasury staking - the EF is running their own infra More info here: x.com/ethereumfndn/s…
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binji
binji@binji_x·
TLSnotary is one of the most important AI projects out there, but you’re not ready to have that conversation. (use it to move your memory.md files across LLMs) kudos to @sinu_eth, @AndyGuzmanEth & the EF privacy team for bringing it to life and making it FOSS.
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hww.eth | Hsiao-Wei Wang
hww.eth | Hsiao-Wei Wang@hwwonx·
非常期待與 香港理工大學(@HongKongPolyU )展開研究合作!PolyU Research Centre for Blockchain Technology @RCBT_POLYU 與以太坊基金會簽署 MoU,攜手推動區塊鏈研究、強化學術與產業連結,並培育新一代區塊鏈人才。 Excited about academia collaboration with PolyU! The Research Centre for Blockchain Technology and the Ethereum Foundation have signed an MoU to advance blockchain research, strengthen academia-industry ties, and nurture the next generation of blockchain talent.
Ethereum Foundation@ethereumfndn

1/ The Ethereum Foundation's Academic Secretariat Team is committed to supporting the Research Centre for Blockchain Technology at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University by sponsoring scholarships across their MSc in Blockchain Technology, MSc in Cybersecurity, and PhD programs.

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trent.eth
trent.eth@trent_vanepps·
free software free networks ..as in free speech, and a free puppy yours if you can steward them
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Ethereum Foundation
Ethereum Foundation@ethereumfndn·
The Ethereum Foundation Academic Secretariat Team is sponsoring the 2026 PhD Fellowship Program. The program provides PhD students working on research critical to Ethereum’s long-term evolution with a 1 year fellowship. Proposals due April 1st. esp.ethereum.foundation/rounds/phdfp26
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marc
marc@heymarcopolox·
There is a specific kind of pressure that comes with building on Ethereum that nobody tells you about. It’s the constant, logical whisper that says: Just centralize it. We look at our competitors. The ones with 100x our resources. They aren't smarter than us, but they are faster. They ship in a week what takes us a month because they don't care about permissionless access or censorship resistance. They build corposlop polished, closed source stacks designed to lock users in. Their retention isn't based on love, it's based on the fact that their users have no exit. In our internal meetings, the math is always right there. If we went centralized, we’d have the same features. We’d have the same speed. We’d have the proprietary APIs that make us defensible to investors. But we don't do it. We stay the course on the hard road: open source, verifiable, and built for the walkaway test. We are intentionally building a product that allows you to leave us. In the traditional startup world, that's considered a suicide mission. Why spend 10x the resources to build a door that stays unlocked? People ask why we sacrifice so much growth just to stay "pure." I give them the standard answers about long-term sustainability and user sovereignty. If you don't build the technical layer of autonomy now, you’re just contributing to the next monopoly. But honestly? There’s a part of it I can’t explain. It’s just a feeling in the gut. A weird, stubborn refusal to build another cage. It’s the belief that tech should be a tool for cooperation, not a weapon for domination. You can call it Ethereum values, but for us, it’s just the only way we can look at the code and actually feel proud of it. We’re at a massive resource disadvantage. We’re fighting giants with a fraction of the budget. But we’re building something that actually belongs to the people who use it. And that’s the only win that actually matters.
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin

In these five years, the Ethereum Foundation is entering a period of mild austerity, in order to be able to simultaneously meet two goals: 1. Deliver on an aggressive roadmap that ensures Ethereum's status as a performant and scalable world computer that does not compromise on robustness, sustainability and decentralization. 2. Ensures the Ethereum Foundation's own ability to sustain into the long term, and protect Ethereum's core mission and goals, including both the core blockchain layer as well as users' ability to access and use the chain with self-sovereignty, security and privacy. To this end, my own share of the austerity is that I am personally taking on responsibilities that might in another time have been "special projects" of the EF. Specifically, we are seeking the existence of an open-source, secure and verifiable full stack of software and hardware that can protect both our personal lives and our public environments ( see vitalik.eth.limo/general/2025/0… ). This includes applications such as finance, communication and governance, blockchains, operating systems, secure hardware, biotech (including both personal and public health), and more. If you have seen the Vensa announcement (seeking to make open silicon a commercially viable reality at least for security-critical applications), the ucritter.com including recent versions with built in ZK + FHE + differential-privacy features, the air quality work, my donations to encrypted messaging apps, my own enthusiasm and use for privacy-preserving, walkaway-test-friendly and local-first software (including operating systems), then you know the general spirit of what I am planning to support. For this reason I have just withdrawn 16,384 ETH, which will be deployed toward these goals over the next few years. I am also exploring secure decentralized staking options that will allow even more capital from staking rewards to be put toward these goals in the long term. Ethereum itself is an indispensable part of the "full-stack openness and verifiability" vision. The Ethereum Foundation will continue with a steadfast focus on developing Ethereum, with that goal in mind. "Ethereum everywhere" is nice, but the primary priority is "Ethereum for people who need it". Not corposlop, but self-sovereignty, and the baseline infrastructure that enables cooperation without domination. In a world where many people's default mindset is that we need to race to become a big strong bully, because otherwise the existing big strong bullies will eat you first, this is the needed alternative. It will involve much more than technology to succeed, but the technical layer is something which is in our control to make happen. The tools to ensure your, and your community's, autonomy and safety, as a basic right that belongs to everyone. Open not in a bullshit "open means everyone has the right to buy it from us and use our API for $200/month" way, but actually open, and secure and verifiable so that you know that your technology is working for you.

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Justin Drake
Justin Drake@drakefjustin·
Today marks an inflection in the Ethereum Foundation's long-term quantum strategy. We've formed a new Post Quantum (PQ) team, led by the brilliant Thomas Coratger (@tcoratger). Joining him is Emile, one of the world-class talents behind leanVM. leanVM is the cryptographic
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James | Snapcrackle
James | Snapcrackle@Snapcrackle·
A new Ethereum Community hub has been launched every 30 days since the @EFetheverywhere team was launched. Ethereum Community hubs are special. Welcoming, events, learning places, startups, investors all meet - the aim is not to be a normal co-working. Where should we go
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tjuliang.eth@tjuliang·
RT @AyaMiyagotchi: As Ethereum matures, new bridges are forming between open networks and public institutions. In the 10th anniversary year…
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The EF is hiring a technical leader into our Developer Tooling Coordinator role. This is a high-leverage position focused on maintaining Ethereum's best-in-class developer experience. DMs open or apply via application below.
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Ethereum
Ethereum@ethereum·
White Rabbit anime won an Emmy for Innovation in Emerging Media. The project was crowdfunded and collectively produced on Ethereum. Ethereum is for Emmy-winning animation.
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Davide Crapis
Davide Crapis@DavideCrapis·
The A2A x402 extension is live 🚀 It’s a big deal: adding native crypto payments to the A2A protocol, a nice complement to ERC-8004 which brings discovery & trust. Proud to have contributed with dAI and even prouder this effort is spearheaded by teams in the Ethereum ecosystem!
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Devcon 8 | Mumbai, India 🇮🇳
Do you need a visa for Argentina to come to Devconnect? We have a special visa program that makes it easier for you to get a visa. 1. get your devconnect ticket 2. fill our visa form Links below 👇
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Ethereum Foundation@ethereumfndn·
believe in somETHing
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