Argot Collective (argotorg.eth)

Argot Collective

Non-profit, independent collective building and maintaining the core infrastructure for Ethereum applications. → argot.org

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Our bi-annual roadmap update is live: a recap of what Argot delivered across the collective in the second half of 2025, and a forward-looking outlook into the first half of 2026. ✨ Find the link below ↓

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We want to hear from you! Take 5 minutes to fill out Solidity's annual Developer Survey and help us shape its future! You might win a Devcon ticket ✨ ↓ https://x.com/solidity_lang/status/2021222666045358274?s=20

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We're excited to announce the first official release of act (v0.2.0): a formal specification language and verification framework for Ethereum smart contracts, built within the Argot Collective. This is a major step in our research toward safer on-chain systems. ↓✨

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Hello, world! We are the Argot Collective: A non-profit, democratically organized, research & development group focused on maintaining free and independent software related to Ethereum. Read the announcement on our blog for all details or follow this thread for a tl;dr ▾

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Argot is looking for an Ecosystem Liaison to help us manage ecosystem relations, public good fundraising, and communications. Read more about the role: → https://jobs.lever.co/ethereumfoundation/37e942a5-6f8f-47c8-acff-13793669f22e If this sounds like you (or someone you know), we'd love to see you apply! ✦

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We’re thrilled to share a major milestone: Argot has secured foundational funding from the @ethereumfndn! This significant support ensures we can sustain and advance critical open-source infrastructure for @ethereum. Find all details on our blog or follow the tl;dr here👇

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In a new explainer post, Solidity shares its perspective on EOF and how it will benefit compilers, L2s, applications, and tooling. You can read the full post on the blog: https://soliditylang.org/blog/2025/03/27/the-case-for-eof/

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