The Ethereum Foundation has launched the Ethereum Audit Subsidy Program
According to official news, the Ethereum Foundation has launched the Ethereum Audit Subsidy Program, a collaborative project initiated with audit service providers, aimed at subsidizing the costs of security audits for Ethereum developers.
Security audits are industry best practices, but they can be expensive. The goal of this subsidy program is to make audits more affordable, thereby enhancing the security of the entire Ethereum ecosystem. Under the Ethereum Foundation's "Trillion Dollar Security Program," this project collaborates with organizations such as Areta, Nethermind, and Chainlink Labs to review applications, helping developers building CROPS and new use cases on Ethereum to obtain more affordable audit services.
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