Ethereum Foundation researcher Francesco D’Amato, known as fradamt, has announced his departure from the Ethereum Foundation and his move to Ethlabs, a newly formed protocol research and development organization. D’Amato spent five years at the Ethereum Foundation, where his work covered several core areas of Ethereum research. According to the brief update carried by ChainCatcher, those areas included MEV, consensus, data availability sampling, or DAS, and execution-layer pricing. The move marks a personnel change involving a researcher who worked across multiple technical tracks tied to Ethereum’s protocol design and performance. No further details were provided in the source about his new role at Ethlabs or the structure of the organization beyond its description as a newly established protocol R&D group.
Ethereum Foundation researcher Francesco D’Amato, also known as fradamt, has left the Ethereum Foundation, or EF, and joined Ethlabs, a newly established protocol research and development organization, according to ChainCatcher.
D’Amato spent five years at EF. During that time, he worked on several core research areas, including MEV, consensus, data availability sampling (DAS), and execution-layer pricing.
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