We look forward to announce that the application is open to the sixth cohort Ethereum Protocol Fellowship (EPF6).
EPF provides a pathway for aspiring protocol developers to make meaningful contributions to Ethereum. Each cohort has a diverse group structured. Proceed with the Ethereum roadmap during a fellowship. This includes client implementation, testing, developing specifications, and participation in modern core protocol research.
With its comprehensive goal of finding the final placement of fellow R&D teams working on core protocol development, EPF will provide unique opportunities to work with other talented individuals and engage with current Ethereum Core developers and fellowship peers, making a significant impact on the Ethereum ecosystem.
Changes to EPF6
After reviewing each cohort, minor changes will be made to the program to better meet the needs of the R&D team and program participants. For Cohort 6, we are inviting more veteran software engineers to work on identifying A project proposed by the client team.
Additionally, the EPF encourages participants who are not ready to participate. Protocol Research Group. You can also hone your software engineering skills. Our goal is to ensure that our fellows are ready to make an impactful contribution to our roadmap. It’s about giving maximum access to mentors and providing a better training experience for aspiring protocol contributors.
Program details
- Applications accepted until April 30, 2025 – Please apply here
- The sixth cohort will be held from June to November 2025, with face-to-face events with two sponsors, ETHCC in Cannes, DevConnect in Argentina
- 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 program details for Ethe PF6 report
- Study epf.wiki: Brush up your protocol knowledge.
We continue to host truly outstanding fellows who have made Important contributions. We are excited to see what Ethereum and the sixth cohort will achieve. To understand exactly what kind of projects they are working on and find your inspiration, explore the work of past peers from the Previous cohort.
The application is currently open and remains in place until April 30, 2025. For more information, please see the Program details in the GitHub repository. UTC at 4 pm on April 21st, the EPF team Town Hall to discuss the program and answer questions.
Whether you are a veteran software engineer, a promising computer science student, or a researcher interested in encryption and economics, we recommend applying!