ECH
Podcast Hub
The public archive for Ethereum's protocol evolution. Organizing and publishing All Core Devs (ACD) calls, EIP deep-dives, and technical coordination summaries in one central hub.
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The Media Pillars
Six distinct series, each mapped to a specific stakeholder need.
PEEPanEIP
160+ episodes of technical deep-dives into Ethereum Improvement Proposals — including foundational shifts like EIP-1559, The Merge, EIP-7706, and EIP-7702. Direct engagement with EIP authors.
The Fusaka Files
A high-production limited series on Ethereum's shift toward predictable biannual engineering delivery. Covers PeerDAS, secp256r1 support, and enterprise readiness for the Fusaka upgrade.
Ecosystem Project Demo (EPD)
Live demos of open-source tools and public goods — from Dappnode (home staking) to Sourcify (contract verification). 30+ episodes showcasing the infrastructure strengthening Ethereum.
Women in Ethereum Protocol (WiEP)
Study groups, mentorship, and peer support for women contributing to core protocol work. Structured learning aligned with the Ethereum Protocol Fellowship (EPF) Study Group.
ERC Series
Specialized technical series focused exclusively on Ethereum Request for Comments (ERC) standards — tracing how token standards and interfaces evolve from draft to adoption.
NFT & Privacy Series
Deep-dives into non-fungible tokens, privacy pools, and zero-knowledge application architectures — connecting specialized application layers to core protocol evolution.
All Core Devs Archive
The ECH Institute organizes ACDE, ACDC, and breakout sessions — providing a transparent, permanent record of Ethereum's consensus-building process.
Multimedia Integration
Embedded YouTube recording with timestamped chapters for easy navigation through All Core Devs meetings.
Technical Summaries
AI-generated highlights and action items for client teams — translating complex decisions into accessible recaps.
Meeting Coordination
Organizing and documenting ACDE, ACDC, and breakout rooms — providing a transparent record of the consensus-building process.
Homesteading Ethereum through technical transparency and educational accessibility.
The ECH Institute — a US-based 501(c)(3) non-profit — serves as the institutional home for community-led protocol support. Originally emerging as the Ethereum Cat Herders in 2019, we provide the connective tissue that allows the decentralized Ethereum protocol to thrive as a global public good.