Description
ETC DEV was a key software engineering team dedicated to the development and maintenance of core projects for the Ethereum Classic (ETC) network, focusing on enhancing the ETC ecosystem through technological advancements that align with the principles of decentralization, immutability, and the original vision of Ethereum. They maintained Classic Geth, the primary client for the ETC blockchain, and contributed to the development of original projects such as the Emerald platform for developers, Emerald Wallet for end users, and SputnikVM, a standalone, modular, and IoT-ready Ethereum Virtual Machine. ETC DEV played a significant role in supporting and promoting the Ethereum Classic infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of immutability and decentralization as the core values provided by a blockchain. Despite facing funding issues that led to the team disbanding, ETC DEV's efforts were pivotal in protecting Ethereum Classic from centralized interference, working towards open standards, and ensuring the ETC blockchain remains a decentralized computing platform.
ETC DEV was a key software engineering team dedicated to the development and maintenance of core projects for the Ethereum Classic (ETC) network, focusing on enhancing the ETC ecosystem through technological advancements that align with the principles of decentralization, immutability, and the original vision of Ethereum. They maintained Classic Geth, the primary client for the ETC blockchain, and contributed to the development of original projects such as the Emerald platform for developers, Emerald Wallet for end users, and SputnikVM, a standalone, modular, and IoT-ready Ethereum Virtual Machine. ETC DEV played a significant role in supporting and promoting the Ethereum Classic infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of immutability and decentralization as the core values provided by a blockchain. Despite facing funding issues that led to the team disbanding, ETC DEV's efforts were pivotal in protecting Ethereum Classic from centralized interference, working towards open standards, and ensuring the ETC blockchain remains a decentralized computing platform.