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NewsBTC 2021-08-28 22:00:12

Kraken Supports Ethereum 2.0 Clients Team Alongside Five DeFi Projects With A $250K Donation Each

Kraken and five other DeFi projects contribute $250,000 each to support the teams that work on the Ethereum upgrade. In addition, they donated the sum to the ETH Foundation to develop the network’s version 2.0. Open-source developer teams like Erigon, Besu, Nimbus, Geth, and Nethermind will join the ETH Foundation in the donation. 1/ A diverse execution-layer client ecosystem is at the heart of all that we’re building together. Today, we're excited to announce that @compoundgrants, @krakenfx, @LidoFinance, @synthetix_io, @graphprotocol & @Uniswap are donating $250K each to support #Ethereum client teams. — Ethereum (@ethereum) August 24, 2021 The Ethereum Foundation announced the source of the donations. They mentioned that the tips came from crypto exchange Kraken, Synthetix, the Graph, Compound Grants, and Uniswap Grants. Related Reading | Blockchain Startup In Pakistan Dubbed Bazaar Secures $30 Million In Funds The donations will add to the funds the Foundation provided earlier back the layer teams of ETH execution. The Funds Aim To Empower The Ethereum Team The Foundation of what we build together incudes the various client ecosystem of Ethereum. It consists of the consensus layer clients and the execution layer; both are vital aspects of future Ethereum mergers. The announcement also reads: “The donation sums up to $1.5 million and goes to open-source developer teams like Nimbus, Besu, Geth, Erigo...

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