Ethereum Foundation finalizes multi-year support for Argot Collective
The foundation is funding a newly independent team of former members to maintain Solidity and other critical Ethereum infrastructure for up to five years
The Ethereum Foundation (EF) has completed the final stage of a five-year funding commitment to Argot, an independent collective responsible for maintaining key Ethereum developer infrastructure, including the Solidity programming language.
The Ethereum Foundation has completed our five year agreement with @argotorg to support the development and maintenance of critical Ethereum infrastructure under a neutral and independent umbrella. https://t.co/LhWFE4WRLl
— Ethereum Foundation (@ethereumfndn) June 30, 2026
Under the agreement, around 4,938 stETH will be placed into two contracts managed through a 2-of-3 multi-signature wallet shared by Argot, the EF and a newly created Fail-Safe Committee (FSC), as noted by Argot.
Half of the funds will become available on July 1, 2026, with the remainder unlocking on July 1, 2027. The FSC will serve as an independent oversight and mediation body under the governance framework.
The funding is intended to support Argot’s work on Solidity and related projects spanning smart contract verification, debugging tools and language research.
Launched in late 2024, Argot is an independent, non-profit research and development collective established to provide a neutral home for Ethereum’s core software infrastructure, overseeing projects including the Solidity programming language and other open-source developer tools.