The Ethereum Foundation announces the winners of the ERC-4337 account abstraction grant round
ChainCatcher News, the Ethereum Foundation announces the successful completion of the ERC-4337 account abstraction funding round. This funding program will support 18 teams building diverse projects around ERC-4337 (also known as account abstraction):
- ZeroDev Kernel: A smart contract account designed from scratch for account abstraction wallets, efficient and modular.
- Etherspot's Skandha Bundler: A P2P interface account abstraction Bundler implementation developed by the Etherspot team.
- MynaWallet: A contract account integrated with identity cards issued by the Japanese government.
- Blocto: RPC methods supporting account abstraction in web3.js.
- Silius: A modular and efficient Rust account abstraction Bundler implementation.
- QR-Seal: A fully ERC-4337 compatible Schnorr multi-signature wallet.
- Ambire: A self-custody wallet using email/password authentication.
- IoTeX: An account abstraction wallet based on zero-knowledge proofs.
- SixdegreeLab: A data analytics dashboard for account abstraction.
- Jam: A DeFi transaction batch processor developed by Picnic.
- TokenSight: Account abstraction multi-factor authentication using WebAuthn.
- ZK-Team: Privacy-protecting account abstraction provided by PriFi Labs for teams.
- Rhinestone: A secure registry for modular account abstraction.
- AAA: Community activities to enhance awareness of account abstraction.
- Unpacking 4337: A series of technical articles on account abstraction.
- Hexlink: Linking ENS with ERC-4337 accounts using EIP-4972, providing instantly usable account abstraction compatible smart accounts for all ENS users.
- UniPass: Combining ERC-4337 to provide one-click OAuth login and account creation for new users via the OpenID Connect protocol.
- Clave: Enhancing support for account abstraction with the secp256r1 curve.
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