Builders and maintainers
Protocol teams, client contributors, security engineers, infra operators, and builders shipping credible technical work.
Community
The launch site shows who ETH Canal is for, highlights public contributors and organizations, and makes the open-source posture obvious. It does not pretend a live member directory already exists.
Participation Surfaces
The community page is useful when it explains the network shape clearly rather than dumping unstructured profiles.
Protocol teams, client contributors, security engineers, infra operators, and builders shipping credible technical work.
People creating onramps, workshops, community calls, and contributor pathways that stay active outside the April window.
Partners working on adoption, regulation, tokenized assets, and practical implementation across LATAM.
Featured Contributors
These profiles signal the kind of participants ETH Canal already attracts without claiming to be a complete directory.
SpaceDev
Protocol engineering and advanced blockchain development
Dojo Coding / Starknet
Education, developer relations, and builder activation
Opsek / Defy Education
Security research and operational rigor
Towerbank International
Digital assets and banking integration
Blerify
Digital identity and infrastructure strategy
Tesseras Labs
RWA execution and ecosystem operations
Organizations
These names come from the existing ETH Canal source archive and help show the network graph that surrounds the platform.
Current Model
The site is better if it tells the truth about its current state.
If someone wants to understand how ETH Canal works in public today, GitHub is the cleanest path. It is more honest than pretending there is already a live application workflow.