On September 7, the Ethereum Foundation's ERC-4337 account abstraction funding round has been successfully completed, and will support 18 teams to build diverse projects around ERC-4337, including: 1. ZeroDev Kernel: A smart contract account designed from scratch for account abstraction wallets, efficient and modular; 2. Etherspot's Skandha Bundler: Account abstraction Bundler implementation of P2P interface, developed by the Etherspot team; 3. MynaWallet: A contract account integrated with the identity card issued by the Japanese government, enabling users to make token payments, transfer or receive NFTs, and perform any transactions supported by their accounts; 4. Blocto: RPC methods that support account abstraction in web3.js; 5. Silius: Modular and efficient Rust account abstraction Bundler implementation; 6. QR-Seal: Schnorr multi-signature wallet fully compatible with ERC-4337; 7. Ambire: A self-hosted wallet with email/password authentication; 8. IoTeX: Account abstraction wallet based on zero-knowledge proof; 9. SixdegreeLab: Data analysis dashboard for account abstraction; 10. Jam: DeFi transaction batch processor developed by Picnic; 11. TokenSight: Account abstraction multi-identity authentication using WebAuthn; 12. ZK-Team: Allowing organizations to maintain the privacy of their team members while managing them; 13. Rhinestone: Modular account abstraction; 14. AAA: Community activities to enhance the understanding of account abstraction; 15. Unpacking 4337: A series of technical articles on account abstraction; 16. Hexlink: Using EIP-4972 to link ENS with ERC-4337 accounts, providing all ENS users with instantly available account abstraction compatible smart accounts; 17. UniPass: Combined with ERC-4337, one-click OAuth login and account creation for new users through the OpenID Connect protocol; 18. Clave: Improve the support of secp256r1 curve for account abstraction.