ENS will provide $50,000 USDC support to open source software through Drips
ChainCatcher news, ENS announced that its ecosystem working group will provide $50,000 in USDC grants to seven open-source projects through the decentralized toolkit Drips over the next six months, namely: Wagmi, ethers.js, graphql-request, openzeppelin-contracts, noble-hashes, scure-base, and dns-packet.
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