The Ethereum Foundation said that it is launching the Ethereum Security Subsidy Program, a joint initiative with audit providers designed to bring $1m in audit subsidies to Ethereum builders. The post presents the effort as a way to make security reviews more accessible across the ecosystem.
1/ The Ethereum Audit Subsidy
A joint initiative with audit providers to subsidize the cost of audits for Ethereum builders. Security audits are a best practice, yet expensive. The subsidy program makes audits accessible and strengthens the Ethereum ecosystem. https://t.co/89UYDM5lOv
— Ethereum Foundation (@ethereumfndn) April 14, 2026
The initiative is aimed at teams building on Ethereum that face the cost of formal security reviews before launch. In its post, the Foundation described audits as a best practice but also as an expensive step, which is why the subsidy is being positioned as direct support rather than just another security message.
What gives the announcement real substance is that Ethereum is treating audit access itself as infrastructure. By putting money behind review costs and pairing the program with an expert-led structure, the Foundation is signaling that security is not just something builders should value, but something the ecosystem is now willing to help finance.
Source: Ethereum Foundation on X.
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