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Ethereum Foundation’s Wave IV Grants: Empowering Innovation and Community Growth

Hello from the Ethereum Foundation Grants Team!

As we progress full throttle toward Devcon 4, we are excited to announce Wave 4 of the Grants Program! A heartfelt thank you to all the amazing community members who have submitted their inventive proposals to enhance our ecosystem. We owe our existence to the dedication and effort you invest in Ethereum. As the program continues to evolve, we will increasingly engage more community participants in the decision-making process. The Grants Program today is significantly advanced from earlier this year, largely due to the valuable feedback received from the community, enabling us to offer improved public tools and infrastructure.

If this is your first time hearing from us, our last announcement offered a detailed overview of the program’s history, funding summary, and procedures. You can find that post here, and see guidelines and more information here.

Without further delay…

πŸŽ‰ We are delighted to declare our Wave 4 Grantees! πŸŽ‰

Scalability

  • Non-Custodial Payment Channel Hub​​ β€” $420K. Payment upon delivery for the open-source SDK launched by Spankchain, Kyokan, and Connext at Devcon 4
  • Prototypal​​ β€” $375K. Front-end state channel research and development.
  • Finality Labs​​ ​​– $250K. Advancing Forward-Time Locked Contracts (FTLC).
  • Kyokan​​ ​​– $125K. Development of ready-to-use mainnet Plasma Cash & Debit plugins.
  • Atomic Cross-Chain Transactions β€” $65K. Research spearheaded by Maurice Herlihy of Brown University.
  • EthSnarks​​ ​​– $40K. Creation of a cross-compatible SDK for zkSNARKS to function on Ethereum.

Security

  • Flintstones β€” $120K. Further advancement of the Flint Language including a security-centric IDE by Susan Eisenbach of Imperial College London.

Usability (DevEx)

  • TrueBlocks ​​– $120K. Open-source block explorer.
  • Gitcoin​​ β€” $100K. Funding bounties on Gitcoin.
  • VulcanizeDB ​​– $75K. β€œCommunity sourced” block explorer.
  • Buidler ​​– $50K. Creation of a modular alternative to Truffle based on Ethers.js.
  • Ethdoc​​ β€” $25K. Open-source tool for the organization and interaction of smart contract codebases.
  • Ethers.js​​ β€” $25K. Support for ricmoo to persist in the development and maintenance of Ethers.js.
  • Kauri​​ β€” $25K. Funding documentation bounties on Kauri.

(#BUIDL)

  • Magic Money Tree (Dark Crystal) β€” $50K. Tool for securely storing and retrieving keys and secrets via a multisig design by the Secure Scuttlebutt Team.

Hackternships


Client Diversity


Do you wish to #BUIDL with us? Check out the dev wishlist below and follow the links for more details. If you envision a project that aligns with the topics listed, please submit an application and connect with us!

Wishlist!

Scalability

  1. Additional payment and/or state channel implementations πŸ’šπŸ’™πŸ’œ
  2. More plasma initiatives πŸ’šπŸ’™
  3. Enhancing performance of existing clients like geth & parity πŸ’šπŸ’™
  4. A tokenless β€œLightning Network” for Ethereum πŸ’™
  5. WebAssembly R&D πŸ”₯
  6. libp2p Python implementation πŸ”₯
  7. Plasma Cash implementations for fungible tokens utilizing defragmentationtechniques discovered here and here πŸ”₯
  8. Scholarly assessment of Casper πŸ”₯

Privacy

  1. STARKS R&D πŸ”₯
  2. BLS12-381 implementations in emerging languages πŸ”₯

Usability

  1. Enhance management of private keys and transactions in Ethereum πŸ’šπŸ’™πŸ’›
  2. Alternative wallet / client designs πŸ’™πŸ’œ
  3. Standards and portability across wallets πŸ’™
  4. Tools that enhance developer experience πŸ’šπŸ’™πŸ’œπŸ’›
  5. Refined documentation & educational videos for developers/users πŸ’šπŸ’™πŸ’œπŸ’›
  6. Tokenless consumer products πŸ’œ
  7. Vyper development πŸ’œ
  8. Increased focus on security in high-level programming languages πŸ’œ
  9. Non-transferable ID tokens πŸ”₯
  10. Creation of a specification and cross-client test suite for the JSON-RPC API πŸ”₯
  11. Evaluation of and analytics for real-world Ethereum transactions (application usage, gas / opcode usage, overlooked optimization opportunities, etc) πŸ”₯
  12. Tools that source-verify contracts on the client side, utilize the metadata hash, and display NatSpec comments to users for wallet applications πŸ”₯

Security

  1. Security evaluations for Vyper πŸ’™πŸ’œ
  2. Smart contract evaluations πŸ’šπŸ’œ
  3. Specifically, evaluations for ERC20, ERC223, ERC721, multisig wallets, vaults πŸ’œ
  4. Tools that avert vulnerable code πŸ’šπŸ’™πŸ’œ
  5. IDE featuring a visual debugger πŸ”₯
  6. Privacy Solutions πŸ”₯
  7. More comprehensive network monitoring tools πŸ”₯

Education

  1. Community groups and conferences for marginalized and underserved communities πŸ”₯
  2. Translation of research, documentation, and specifications into various languages πŸ”₯

Hackternships

Already employed (or studying)? No issue! Propose a challenge you wish to address and we will gladly sponsor a 10-week $10K externship for your extra time working on Ethereum. πŸ’šπŸ’™πŸ’œπŸ’›(Successful initiatives will be showcased at a developer conference. We are also seeking to employ and finance from this group of side projects. If you’re searching for a starting point, refer to the list above.)

πŸ’š β€” Β Wave I / πŸ’™ β€” Wave II / πŸ’œ β€” Wave III / Β πŸ’›β€“ Wave IV / πŸ”₯ β€” New to wishlist


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