Build on Top of Eclipse’s Emerging Ecosystem
A modular layer-2 blockchain that combines the high-performance Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) with Ethereum's security and liquidity.
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What is Eclipse
An innovative layer-2 blockchain built for speed
Eclipse is a modular layer-2 blockchain that combines the high-performance Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) with Ethereum's robust security and liquidity. This blend enables developers to build scalable, high-performance applications with faster transaction speeds and lower fees.
Eclipse is rapidly gaining traction…
800K+
Total Wallets
3000+
TPS
~9B
Total Transactions
What’s being built on Eclipse?
High-performance apps built with a focus on strong user experience.
DeFi
Eclipse is designed to support DeFi at scale with efficient execution, instant settlement, and affordable transactions.
Gaming
Eclipse powers Web3 gaming without performance trade-offs, offering speed and reliability.
Consumer Apps
Consumer apps thrive on seamless onboarding and the ability to process a high volume of transactions efficiently.
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Wallets that matter on Eclipse
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Key terms to know
Solana Virtual Machine (SVM)
The execution environment for processing transactions and smart contracts on Solana, designed for high throughput using parallel execution.
Modular Architecture
A blockchain design that separates execution, data availability, and consensus into independent components, allowing flexibility and scalability.
Parallel Execution
A method that enables multiple transactions to be processed simultaneously, improving blockchain performance.
Optimistic Rollup
A type of layer-2 blockchain that assumes transactions are valid by default, only requiring verification if a dispute arises.
Data Availability
The component of a modular blockchain that ensures all transaction data is published and accessible for verification.
Turbo Tap
A popular clicker game by Eclipse where players earn "grass" by tapping or bridging assets, interacting with native apps, and feeding Turbo, a virtual cow.
FAQs
What makes Eclipse unique to other layer-2 solutions?
Eclipse stands out with its modular architecture, allowing developers to customize execution, settlement, and data availability layers based on their needs. Unlike traditional rollups, it combines the speed of the SVM with Ethereum’s security and liquidity. This flexibility makes Eclipse ideal for a wide range of use cases, from gaming to consumer apps.
Why does Eclipse use the SVM instead of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)?
Eclipse leverages the Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) because it enables parallel transaction execution, significantly increasing throughput compared to the EVM. This design allows for faster, more efficient applications while still benefiting from Ethereum’s settlement and liquidity layers. This provides developers building on Eclipse with both the speed of Solana and security of Ethereum.
How does Eclipse handle data availability, and why is it important?
Eclipse integrates Celestia for modular data availability. This ensures that all transaction data is published and accessible for verification. It also prevents data withholding issues common in layer-2 solutions, maintaining trust and security.
How does Turbo Tap showcase Eclipse’s capabilities beyond just being a game?
Turbo Tap serves as an interactive demo of Eclipse’s scalability and simple onboarding. By handling transactions quickly without interruption, it highlights how consumer applications can benefit from Eclipse’s modular infrastructure. The game also fosters engagement with native apps, showcasing how developers can build high-performance, user-friendly experiences on the network.
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