According to Cointelegraph and former Ethereum Foundation contributor Trenton Van Epps, the Ethereum core development ecosystem faces a potential funding crisis within three to nine months as legacy support programs expire. Van Epps warned that maintaining over a dozen client, research, and coordination teams requires approximately $30 million annually. The debate centers on a "Validator Directed Revenue" proposal by Kleros co-founder Clément Lesaege, which would redirect 0% to 10% of validator rewards to an ecosystem funding pool, generating an estimated 50,000 to 70,000 ETH annually.
On Monday, non-profit organization EthLabs was announced by five former Ethereum Foundation researchers, aiming to attract direct funding from large ETH holders. On Tuesday, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin confirmed the Foundation is reducing its budget by approximately 40% and has laid off 54 employees as part of its strategy to contract spending and diversify funding models.