TechFlow news: The Ethereum Foundation has announced the successful conclusion of its grant round for ERC-4337 account abstraction. This funding initiative will support the following 18 teams in building diverse projects around ERC-4337 (also known as account abstraction):
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ZeroDev Kernel: A smart contract account designed from scratch for account abstraction wallets, efficient and modular.
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Etherspot's Skandha Bundler: A peer-to-peer interface implementation of an account abstraction Bundler developed by the Etherspot team.
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MynaWallet: A contract account integrated with Japan's government-issued identity cards.
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Blocto: RPC methods supporting account abstraction within web3.js.
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Silius: A modular and efficient Rust-based account abstraction Bundler implementation.
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QR-Seal: A fully ERC-4337-compatible Schnorr multisignature wallet.
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Ambire: A self-custodial wallet using email/password authentication.
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IoTeX: A zero-knowledge proof-based account abstraction wallet.
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SixdegreeLab: An analytics dashboard for account abstraction data.
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Jam: A DeFi transaction batching processor developed by Picnic.
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TokenSight: Multi-factor authentication for account abstraction using WebAuthn.
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ZK-Team: Privacy-preserving account abstraction solutions for teams provided by PriFi Labs.
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Rhinestone: A secure registry for modular account abstraction.
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AAA: Community events aimed at increasing awareness of account abstraction.
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Unpacking 4337: A series of technical articles on account abstraction.
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Hexlink: Leveraging EIP-4972 to link ENS with ERC-4337 accounts, providing all ENS users with instantly usable, account-abstraction-compatible smart accounts.
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UniPass: Integrating ERC-4337 with the OpenID Connect protocol to enable one-click OAuth login and account creation for new users.
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Clave: Enhancing support for the secp256r1 curve in account abstraction.




