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Ethereum Foundation privacy team spins out as for-profit EthSystems to serve institutions with Lubin, Bitmine backing
Ethereum treasury giants Bitmine and SharpLink and Consensys CEO Joe Lubin have backed another Ethereum advocacy organization called EthSystems, a for-profit entity that is focused on building "confidential systems for institutional Ethereum," according to an announcement on Tuesday. The company was spun out of the non-profit Ethereum Foundation and counts former EF employees Mo Jalil, Oskar Thorén, and Aaryamann Challani as co-founders. Jalil, Thorén and Challani previously worked on the EF’s Institutional Privacy Task Force (IPTF). EthSystems aims to provide the technology that allows banks, asset managers, ... (full story)
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