Optimism RetroPGF - Besu - LF Decentralized Trust Atlassian uses cookies to improve your browsing experience, perform analytics and research, and conduct advertising. Accept all cookies to indicate that you agree to our use of cookies on your device. Atlassian cookies and tracking notice, (opens new window) PreferencesOnly necessaryAccept all LF Decentralized Trust LF Decentralized Trust Spaces Apps Templates Create Besu All content Shortcuts Meetings Meetings  This trigger is hidden How-to articles How-to articles  This trigger is hidden Content Results will update as you type. Code of Conduct Contributing Developing and Conventions Documentation Community Governance Programs & Grants Besu Execution Client Incentive Program Grants Optimism RetroPGF Optimism RPGF 5 Meetings Design Documents Security Audits Start Here Performance & Stability How-to articles Incident Reports Besu Roadmap & Planning How to Contribute You‘re viewing this with anonymous access, so some content might be blocked. Close Besu / Optimism RetroPGF More actions Optimism RetroPGF Matt Nelson (Deactivated) Owned by Matt Nelson (Deactivated) Last updated: Feb 16, 2023 Work / Reward Split  Same as Besu CIP Text of Grant  Limited to 400 characters per response... Project description Hyperledger Besu is an open-source Java implementation of Ethereum's EL. Built initially for enterprise adoption, Besu has private and permissioning features. It's an actively developed Mainnet client. Besu has helped in shaping standards & core development since its beginning as Pantheon. Besu's unique Bonsai tries maintain the lowest storage requirements on Mainnet and it has a stand-alone EVM. How do you support development and usage of the OP Stack? What public good do you provide to the Collective? EIP-1559: Besu championed EIP-1559 and led its adoption on Mainnet, with the first client implementation. This is part of the Bedrock fee structure.  Besu is run on ~9% of Mainnet L1 nodes that secure the L2. Besu team is active in Mainnet development. This supports L2 through work on 4844 and other L2-pertinent spec updates. Besu has roadmapped work for a generalizable Rollup client use-case. How do you sustain yourself? Please list sources of funding and revenue Besu is an open-source project. It is sustained chiefly by its contributors. These are spread across a handful of parent organizations, chiefly ConsenSys, that support their Engineers. The EF Client Incentive Program supports shared infrastructure and some revenue for organizations developing the client. Hyperledger Foundation also provides minimal funding in support of tools, support, and staff. Team size The current Besu Maintainer list has 24 members. These are contributors that have repo-level permissions, but do not all actively develop. There are closer to 20 main contributors. The list can be found here: https://github.com/hyperledger/besu/blob/main/MAINTAINERS.md , multiple selections available, Related content More info Collapse 2022-02-15 Contributor Call 2022-02-15 Contributor Call Besu More like this Proposal #3 Proposal #3 Besu More like this Second Incentive Proposal Second Incentive Proposal Besu More like this Proposal #3.5 Proposal #3.5 Besu More like this 2022-01-11 Besu Contributor Call - Off-Cycle 2022-01-11 Besu Contributor Call - Off-Cycle Besu More like this Near-Term Besu Incentive Program proposal Near-Term Besu Incentive Program proposal Besu More like this {"serverDuration": 13, "requestCorrelationId": "f267cf73270e4043877fb824ff950576"}