Ethereum Foundation grants $500K to Status Nimbus for R&D on the Ethereum 2.0 client

Status.im, the mobile Ethereum client built entirely on peer-to-peer technologies, announced today that it has received $500K from the Ethereum Foundation in order to continue research and developed on the Ethereum 2.0 client, Nimbus. This is the fourth wave of the Foundation’s scalability research and development subsidy program

A number of challenges face the mass adoption of Ethereum, including interoperability, intuitive user experiences, and education of a non-technical audience to name a few. However, perhaps the single greatest technical challenge standing in the way of Ethereum (and blockchain technology in general) and mass adoption, is scalability.

Currently, a typical blockchain design requires every node in the network to process every transaction. This results in a less than desirable ~15 transactions per second compared to 45,000 processed by Visa, leaving much work being done on this front.

Fortunately, the teams working day and night to solve these issues are supported through grants programs such as the Ethereum scalability research and development subsidy program. The Ethereum Foundation works to identify promising teams and ideas to support through technical mentorship, collaboration and funding–ensuring important knowledge sharing and continuance of work. Status and the Nimbus team are honored to be recipients of one of the latest Ethereum Foundation scalability research grants.

“This grant marks an important moment for the team as it will enable a more focused development and indicates the confidence and backing of the Foundation as they continue down their path. The Nimbus team has been working on this Eth2.0 implementation since March of this year and we are pleased that the work has now reached a stage that warrants such a grant. Ultimately our goal is inline with that of the Foundation – the mass adoption of Ethereum.”
– The Status Numbus Team

WHAT IS NIMBUS?

As Vitalik stated in a blog post from January 2, 2018:

“There are two main paths to improving blockchain scalability. The first (“sharding”) involves creating better-designed base-layer blockchain protocols, which still maintain most of the desired decentralization and security properties of a blockchain that we see in the simple designs available today but only require a small percentage of nodes to see and process every transaction, allowing many more transactions to be processed in parallel at the same time. The second involves creating “layer 2” protocols that send most transactions off-chain and only interact with the underlying blockchain in order to enter and exit from the layer-2 system and in the case of attacks on the system.”

Nimbus falls into the first category as it is a research project and a client implementation for sharding, light clients, and next-generation Ethereum technologies addressing the concerns of scalability and wide access. There is great potential for Ethereum 2.0 to live in embedded systems, thus Status is designing Nimbus to perform well on IoT and personal mobile devices, including older smartphones with resource-restricted hardware. Status also aims to make Nimbus extensible, configurable, and modular. A client that is modular enough to allow for rapid iteration and implementation of the research being done in terms of scaling will, Status feels, advance greatly the goals of Ethereum as a decentralized ecosystem.

Nimbus is written in Nim, a lightweight programming language well suited to running efficiently on resource-restricted devices. The Nim language delivers safe and performant code on any platform with a C compiler available.

FUTURE PLANS

While Status has been steadily making progress on Nimbus since March 2018, the grant from the Ethereum Foundation enables the company to focus on the following key topics.

COLLABORATION IS KEY

Focused development is only one benefit of receiving this prestigious grant. It brings the Nimbus team closer not only to the Ethereum Foundation but also to the other teams and recipients of the scalability research and development subsidy program. This batch of grants marks the 4th wave in a series of funding which has seen The EF provide more than $11M in support to 52 projects since early 2018 (Waves I, II, and III). Grantees from previous waves focused on scalability include:

Wave I

Wave II

Wave III

Grantees are required to actively participate in the weekly “Eth2.0 Implementers” calls as well as the release of public updates, at least once a month. As an entirely open source project, Status sees great benefit in knowledge sharing and collaborating with the other recipients.

Read the official announcement from Ethereum here.

GET INVOLVED

Status is a completely open source platform and encourages contributions from those who want to get involved. Learn more about Nimbus, the team and ways to get involved on the website.

Check out the documentation and reports on GitHub.

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