CoinDesk reports:
Eclipse, Ethereum’s first SVM Layer2, brings Solana to Ethereum, combining Solana’s high performance with Ethereum’s liquidity. Applications built on Eclipse can leverage Solana’s virtual machine features such as parallel execution and native fee markets to create truly scalable on-chain applications that can coexist.
Leadership at Eclipse
Vijay Chetty, CEO of Eclipse Labs, boasts over a decade of experience in the cryptocurrency industry, having held leadership roles at notable projects including Uniswap Labs, dYdX Trading, and Ripple Labs. His expertise in driving growth, developing investor and partner networks continues to play a crucial role at Eclipse Labs.
Infrastructure Partnerships
Our infrastructure partners such as oracles, gaming engines, and compatibility solutions are crucial to ensuring developers building on Eclipse have a comprehensive developer experience.
Pyth’s Oracle Services
Currently, Pyth’s price data is available on the Eclipse testnet. Developers building applications on Eclipse now have access to over 500 real-time price data feeds to innovate DeFi dApps. Pyth plans to roll out price data services on Eclipse developer mainnet and subsequent public mainnets.
Similar to the Pyth network, Eclipse optimizes speed and performance fundamentally by utilizing SVM as an execution layer and benefiting from features like parallel execution and isolated fee markets. Pyth’s verified data capability in sub-second time aligns perfectly with Eclipse’s 400-millisecond block time. Developers can obtain frequent and cost-effective reliable price data updates and utilize these to build innovative protocols such as continuous prediction markets, on-chain CLOBs, and even on-chain AI trading agents that dynamically and nearly instantaneously 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 from existing code repositories onto Eclipse.
With Neon Stack, developers on Eclipse can continue using familiar languages like Solidity and Vyper to write smart contracts, leverage renowned Ethereum tools, maintain Ethereum RPC API compatibility, and build around Ethereum’s account, signature, and token standards while accessing SVM’s high performance. Additionally, users benefit from interacting with their frequently used EVM dApps in a more efficient execution environment.
Turbo’s Game Engine – Game Launch Within 24 Hours
Turbo is a 2D game engine designed specifically for blockchain game developers, offering an easy-to-use, low-code development environment for anyone to effortlessly build and deploy games.
As a next-generation 2D game engine, Turbo aims to enable users to create games for various platforms and devices within just 24 hours. It utilizes WebAssembly + WebGPU technologies for cross-platform execution (even without a graphical user interface). Additionally, modifications to code, shaders, or sprites trigger immediate game reloads. Turbo also includes APIs to assist developers in minimal-code game creation.
About Eclipse
Eclipse is an Ethereum Layer2 platform powered by the Solana virtual machine. It integrates the best components from a modular stack, utilizing Ethereum for settlement, Solana virtual machine for execution, Celestia for data availability, and RISC Zero for proofs. This innovative architecture gives its Layer2 high-performance characteristics while accessing Ethereum liquidity and maintaining verifiable strict constraints. Eclipse provides developers with a versatile Layer2 platform supporting large-scale applications and driving the next generation of decentralized applications.