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    Grantee Roundup: January 2021 | Ethereum Foundation Blog

    Olivia MartinezBy Olivia MartinezMarch 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Our intrepid grantees have been keeping busy as always – read on for some recent accomplishments 🏆

    ENS

    ENS (Ethereum Name Service) runs on the Ethereum blockchain, but it’s not just for ETH addresses! ENS maps human-readable domain names to locations all across the distributed web, including ethereum and other blockchain addresses, Tor .onion addresses, decentralized websites and data hashes stored on IPFS, and more. ENS continues to expand its reach, with recent integrations including:

    That’s far from everything – read the ENS 2020 Retrospective for a recap of a pretty packed year, follow ENS on Twitter @ensdomains and check out the 2021 roadmap to see what’s next.

    Textile and 3box for IPLD Object signing and encryption

    IPLD is a data structuring framework used in IPFS. Textile and 3Box received a combined grant, joint funded with Protocol Labs, to create a signing and encryption standard to enable greater composability and interoperability between web3 applications while keeping user data sovereign. All work funded by this grant has now been completed, including:

    Ethereum developers can already integrate JOSE standards such as JWE and JWS into their IPLD-based dApps, and there’s more to come! This work is part of a longer term effort to increase data interoperability across IPFS/IPLD-based apps and tools.
    For more, you can follow principal investigators carsonfarmer and oed, who continue to engage with the community around this project; follow Textile on Twitter @textileio, blog.textile.io or Slack; and 3box on Twitter @3boxdb, medium.com/3box or Discord!

    bitfly for beaconcha.in eth2 block explorer

    As the launch of the beacon chain approached, the bitfly team wanted to make sure there was an open source eth2 block explorer from day 1. beaconcha.in has become that and much more, with a treasure trove of resources for Ethereum stakers and enthusiasts including:

    • Growing eth2 knowledge base
    • Wide variety of trackers and visualizations including charts with data on liveness, participation, total stake and more
    • Mobile app for monitoring eth2 validators

    Keep up with bitfly on Twitter @etherchain_org or Reddit u/etherchain.

    But wait, there’s more!

    • Unirep private and non-repudiable reputation system: completed smart contracts, CLI and zk circuits
    • MPC Phase 2 UI: completed design and specification; developed components including server, CLI and browser client

    More to come next month!





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