Eclipse is the first SVM Layer2 for Ethereum, bringing Solana to Ethereum and combining Solana’s high performance with Ethereum’s liquidity. Applications based on Eclipse can take advantage of Solana’s virtual machine features, such as parallel execution and native fee markets, to build truly scalable on-chain applications that can coexist.
Eclipse Leader
Vijay Chetty, CEO of Eclipse Labs, has over ten years of experience in the cryptocurrency industry and has held leadership positions in well-known projects such as Uniswap Labs, dYdX Trading, and Ripple Labs, playing a crucial role in driving growth and developing investor and partner networks, and will continue this mission at Eclipse Lab.
Infrastructure Partners
Our infrastructure partners such as oracles, game engines, and compatibility solutions are crucial to ensuring developers building applications on Eclipse have a comprehensive developer experience.
Pyth Oracle Services
Currently, Pyth’s price data is available on the Eclipse testnet. Developers building applications on Eclipse can now access over 500 real-time price data to build innovative DeFi dApps. Pyth will also release price data on the Eclipse developer mainnet and subsequent public mainnets.
Similar to the Pyth network, Eclipse also optimizes speed and performance at the fundamental level by using SVM as an execution layer and benefiting from features such as parallel execution and isolated fee markets. Developers can access frequent and cost-effective reliable price data updates and use this data to build innovative protocols, such as continuous prediction markets, on-chain CLOBs, and even on-chain AI trading agents that can dynamically and almost instantly respond to market prices.
Neon Stack’s EVM dApp Compatibility Deployment
Neon Stack brings Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) compatibility to the Eclipse network. Through this integration, Solidity developers can seamlessly deploy Solidity dApps native to Ethereum to Eclipse from existing codebases.
With Neon Stack, developers on Eclipse can continue to use familiar languages such as Solidity and Vyper to write smart contracts, use well-known Ethereum tools, maintain Ethereum RPC API compatibility, and build around Ethereum accounts, signatures, and token standards while accessing SVM’s high performance. In addition, users will benefit from accessing their frequently interacted EVM dApps in a more efficient execution environment.
Turbo Game Engine – Launching a Game in 24 Hours
Turbo is a 2D game engine designed for blockchain game developers, providing an easy-to-use, low-code development environment that allows anyone to easily build and deploy games.
As a next-generation 2D game engine, Turbo aims to allow users to create games for various platforms and devices within just 24 hours. It uses WebAssembly + WebGPU technology for cross-platform execution (even without a graphical interface). Additionally, when modifying code, shaders, or sprites, the game reloads immediately. Turbo also has built-in APIs to help developers create their games with minimal code.
About Eclipse
Eclipse is an Ethereum Layer2 platform powered by the Solana virtual machine. It integrates the best components in a modular stack, settling with Ethereum, executing with Solana’s virtual machine, ensuring data availability with Celestia, and proving with RISC Zero. This innovative architecture gives its Layer2 high performance characteristics, while also accessing Ethereum liquidity and maintaining verifiable strict constraints. Eclipse provides developers with a universal Layer2 platform, supporting large-scale applications and driving the next generation of decentralized applications.