TLDR
- The Ethereum Foundation has launched a $1 million security subsidy program for blockchain developers.
- The program will cover up to 30% of audit costs for selected Ethereum projects.
- The foundation partnered with Areta to connect developers with over 20 professional audit firms.
- Chainlink and Nethermind will help review and vet project applications.
- The initiative will select new project cohorts every month through a structured process.
Ethereum Foundation has introduced a $1 million security subsidy for blockchain developers. The program will reduce audit costs and expand access to over 20 security firms. It will operate in partnership with advisory firm Areta and other ecosystem participants.
Ethereum Foundation rolls out $1M Audit Support Initiative
The Ethereum Foundation confirmed the launch of the Ethereum Security Subsidy Program on Tuesday. The organization partnered with digital asset advisory firm Areta to manage the process. Areta will use its audit marketplace to connect developers with about 20 professional security firms.
The foundation will allocate $1 million to fund the initiative. Selected projects may receive support covering up to 30% of audit costs. The program will select new cohorts every month through a structured review process.
Areta Market CEO Fin Boothroyd described the structure in a public statement. He said, “The Ethereum Security Subsidy Program is a joint initiative with top-tier audit providers.” He added that an expert committee will guide the review and selection process.
Blockchain data startup Chainlink and Ethereum execution client Nethermind will help vet applicants. They will assess technical merit, feasibility, and commitment to Ethereum development. The foundation will prioritize teams with proven track records and clear innovation goals.
The program will focus on projects aligned with CROPs principles. CROPs stands for censorship resistance, open source, privacy, and security values. Last month, the foundation published a mandate naming CROPs as core ecosystem tenets.
The Ethereum Foundation continues to expand its security efforts. Last year, it introduced a Trillion-Dollar Security initiative to raise standards. The new subsidy program builds on that earlier commitment.
Over 20 Audit Firms Join Ecosystem-backed Subsidy Program
More than 20 security firms have joined the audit marketplace supporting the program. Participating firms include Blocksec, Cetora, Hacken, Quantstamp, and Immunefi. These firms will provide audit services to approved Ethereum projects.
Areta previously supported a similar $1 million subsidy for Solana developers. The firm designed its marketplace to match blockchain teams with vetted auditors. The Ethereum-focused program follows a comparable structure.
The foundation stated that security audits remain expensive for developers. It wrote on X, “Security audits are a best practice, yet expensive.” It added that the subsidy program will strengthen the Ethereum ecosystem.
Industry participants continue to launch related initiatives. Last month, Aave Labs announced a $1.5 million audit program for Aave V4. That program also aims to strengthen protocol security standards.
Immunefi, one of the participating firms, operates a decentralized bounty platform. Anchorage Digital recently supported Immunefi’s efforts. The Ethereum Security Subsidy Program now integrates such firms into its review network.
The initiative targets developers who show genuine dedication to building on Ethereum. It will assess technical readiness and innovation before granting funds. The foundation will begin selecting projects for monthly cohorts under the new program.










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