Former Ethereum Foundation researcher founded the nonprofit organization ethlabs

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CryptoWorld News reports that Wu says it has learned that ethlabs, a non-profit research and development organization founded by several former Ethereum Foundation researchers, has officially been established.
The founding team includes Ansgar Dietrichs, Barnabé Monnot, Caspar Schwarz-Schilling, Josh Rudolf, and Julian Ma, with funding support from Bitmine, SharpLink, Joe Lubin, Anchorage, Octant, and SNZ.
ethlabs will focus on Ethereum protocol development in the future, including improving settlement efficiency, scalability, cross-chain interoperability, data availability, and protocol economics research, to support institutional adoption, DeFi, and AI-driven on-chain economic development.
ethlabs stated it will operate as an independent organization, with research directions determined autonomously by the team, and funding parties will not participate in setting technical roadmaps.
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ForkliftFaye
· 6h ago
Former EF researchers strike out on their own, the direction really suits their interests, especially the huge potential for AI + on-chain economy.
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LatencyLullaby
· 7h ago
Cross-chain interoperability has been talked about for years, but ZK bridges are still “optimistic bridges”—the specific technical roadmap is what matters.
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Orange-FlavoredBlock
· 7h ago
Non-profit plus investors who don’t interfere with the technical roadmap—this combination is too rare in the industry. I hope we can hold on to our initial aspiration.
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CandlewickKid
· 7h ago
Joe Lubin’s stage remarks suggest that the ConsenSys ecosystem could be quietly coordinating behind the scenes? The “they operate independently” claim is just something to hear—don’t take it too seriously.
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SlippageSigh
· 7h ago
Settlement scaling and the DA layer are both tough nuts to crack; ethlabs's chosen direction isn't wrong, let's wait and see the specific plan once it comes out.
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