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We look forward to announce that this application is open to the fifth cohort of the Ethereum Protocol Fellowship (EPF5).
EPF provides a pathway for aspiring protocol contributors to make meaningful contributions to Ethereum. Each cohort has a diverse group structured; Advances in Ethereum technology During a fellowship. This includes everything, including client implementation, testing, developing specifications, and participating in modern core protocol research.
The program offers fellows a unique opportunity to work with other talented individuals, engage with current Ethereum Core developers and fellowship peers, and have a major impact on the Ethereum ecosystem.
EPF is a non-authorized program. Anyone can participate with the same access and support provided to selected fellows. A portion of the scholarship budget is allocated to reward participants without active permission.
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- Applications accepted until May 26, 2024 – Please apply here
- The fifth cohort will be held from June to November 2024 with two in-person events ETHCC In Brussels devcon In Southeast Asia
- Participants will have access to mentors in the core development community
- Selected participants will be offered a monthly scholarship to help them concentrate on the program
- Check out all the programs details for EPF5 report
What's new in EPF5?
- Extended timeline for 4 to 5 months
- Two face-to-face events (ETHCC and DEVCON)
- New resources for EPF Study Group and EPF.Wiki
We continue to host truly outstanding fellows that have created Important contributions I'm excited to see what Ethereum and the fifth cohort will achieve. Working with past fellows to understand exactly what projects are working on and find their inspiration. Previous cohort.
The application is currently open and will remain until May 26, 2024. For more information, please see Program details In the GitHub repository. On May 21st, UTC at 4pm, the EPF team Town Hall Discuss the program and answer questions.
Whether you're a veteran developer in the blockchain space, a promising computer science student, or a researcher interested in encryption and economics, we recommend applying!