Ethereum Foundation Reports $5.5M in Q2 2026 Ecosystem Allocations
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The Ethereum Foundation’s Ecosystem Support Program has published its Q2 2026 allocation update, reporting total awards of $5,502,930.20 across projects connected to Ethereum protocol work, security, zero-knowledge research and developer tooling.
The Aug. 18 update describes the allocations as part of a continued focus on Ethereum resilience and capabilities. It does not present the figure as a token grant or a change to Ethereum’s protocol economics; it is an Ecosystem Support Program funding report.
Client and protocol work featured
Among the listed efforts are work involving consensus clients, testing infrastructure, protocol security and research connected to the planned Glamsterdam upgrade. The report names projects tied to Lodestar, Lighthouse and Geth-related work, alongside formal-verification and cryptography initiatives.
The update also lists projects intended to improve client diversity and test tooling. Those areas are operationally important because Ethereum depends on multiple independent software implementations rather than one client codebase.
ZK, security and application tooling
The allocation list includes several zero-knowledge proof initiatives, including work on block-proving infrastructure, zkVM research and verification tools. It also includes security-oriented projects such as smart-contract tooling and efforts to analyze execution and consensus-layer client risks.
Other entries cover application infrastructure, wallet work and open-source developer tools. The Foundation said the quarter’s funding supported builders strengthening the network, while individual project descriptions outline the stated purpose of each allocation.
What the report does and does not show
The release provides an itemized funding snapshot rather than a forecast of protocol delivery dates or a guarantee that each project will reach production. Readers should distinguish between an allocation, a project’s stated scope and a completed implementation.
The full report includes the named projects and descriptions supplied by the Ethereum Foundation. It is the primary source for the total awarded figure and the Foundation’s characterization of the Q2 program.
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