Ethereum Protocol Fellowship Cohort 5 Announced
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We are pleased to announce that applications are now open for the fifth cohort of the Ethereum Protocol Fellowship (EPF5).
EPF provides a path for aspiring protocol contributors to make meaningful contributions to Ethereum. In each cohort, a diverse group comes together to achieve the following goals: Advances in Ethereum technology During communion. This includes everything from developing client implementations, testing and specifications, and participating in the latest core protocol research.
The program provides fellows with a unique opportunity to collaborate with other talented individuals, connect with current Ethereum core developers and fellow peers, and make a significant impact on the Ethereum ecosystem.
EPF is an unlicensed program. Anyone can participate, with the same access and support provided to selected fellows. A portion of the salary budget is allocated to compensating active unauthorized participants.
Details
- Applications accepted until May 26, 2024 – Apply here
- The fifth cohort will run from June to November 2024, with two offline events. EthCC Brussels and devcon in Southeast Asia
- Participants will have access to mentors from the core development community.
- Selected participants will be provided with a monthly stipend to help them focus on the program.
- Please review all program details below. EPF5 storage
What’s new in EPF5?
- The timeline has been extended from 4 to 5 months.
- Two in-person events (EthCC and Devcon)
- New resources from the EPF research group and epf.wiki
We continue to invite some of our outstanding colleagues who have achieved outstanding results. significant contribution We are very excited to see what the fifth cohort will achieve. Look at the work of past colleagues to understand exactly what types of projects are being worked on and to find your own inspiration. Prior group.
Applications are currently open and will remain open until May 26, 2024. For more information, please review: Program Details It’s in the GitHub repository. At 4:00 PM UTC on May 21, the EPF team City Hall We are available to discuss the program and answer your questions.
If you are a seasoned blockchain developer, a promising computer science student, or a researcher interested in cryptography and economics, we encourage you to apply!