OpenZeppelin Has Received Funding from the Ethernet Foundation
On Oct. 25 - OpenZeppelin, a standard for secure blockchain applications, has been funded by the Ethernet Foundation. Officials say the grant will enable them to add a modular ERC-4337 implementation that advances account abstraction and helps developers build more secure applications and more flexible smart wallets. Additionally, the team will introduce new signature schemes such as secp256r1, BLS and RSA to provide broader cryptographic support.
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