Jan 28, 2020 ⋅ 2 min read
The Ethereum Foundation awarded Ethereum infrastructure project Nimbus with a $650,000 grant to continues its work on a client implementation for Ethereum 2.0. The Nimbus team has now received $1.65 million in grants to date since Oct. 2018 thanks to previous donations made by the Ethereum Foundations as well as Protocol Labs, the creators of Filecoin. Nimbus, a project first founded by The Status Network in 2018, aims to help further scale Ethereum by designing a client that can operate on smaller devices like mobile phones. The project intends to use the grant to expand its development team and broaden the scope of its research as Nimbus prepares to launch a public multi-client Ethereum 2.0 testnet.
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