Key Partnerships of Ethereum’s First SVM L2 Eclipse
Eclipse is Ethereum’s first SVM L2. Eclipse brings Solana to Ethereum, combining the best of Solana’s performance and Ethereum’s liquidity. Applications built on Eclipse can uniquely utilize features of the Solana Virtual Machine such as parallel execution and local fee markets to build truly scalable onchain applications that co-exist with each other.
Eclipse Leadership
Vijay Chetty, CEO of Eclipse Labs, has over a decade of experience in the cryptocurrency industry, including leadership roles at Uniswap Labs, dYdX Trading, and Ripple Labs, Vijay Chetty has been instrumental in spearheading growth, along with developing investor and partner networks for notable DeFi protocols, and will do the same at Eclipse.
Infrastructure Partners
Our infrastructure partners are key to ensuring a comprehensive developer experience for builders launching on Eclipse. This includes partners such as oracles, game engines, compatibility solutions, and more.
Pyth’s Price Feeds
Pyth Price Feeds are available on Eclipse testnet today. Developers building on Eclipse can now access over 500 real-time price feeds to build innovative DeFi dApps. Pyth will also launch price feeds on Eclipse developer mainnet, and subsequently, public mainnet.
Like Pyth Network, Eclipse also fundamentally optimizes for speed and performance by utilizing the SVM as our execution layer, benefitting from features such as parallel execution and isolated fee markets. Combining Pyth’s ability to deliver verified data from first-party sources on a sub-second timescale with Eclipse’s 400ms block times is a perfect fit. Developers can access frequent and cheap oracle updates for reliable price feeds, and leverage that to build innovative protocols such as continuous prediction markets, on-chain CLOBs, or even on-chain AI trading agents that respond dynamically and near-instantaneously to market prices.
Neon Stack’s EVM dApp Compatibility Deployment
Neon Stack brings Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) compatibility to the Eclipse network. With this integration, Solidity developers can now seamlessly deploy Ethereum-native solidity dApps from their existing codebase to Eclipse.
With Neon Stack, developers on Eclipse can continue to write smart contracts in familiar languages such as Solidity and Vyper, utilize well-known Ethereum tools, retain Ethereum RPC API compatibility, and build around Ethereum accounts, signatures, and token standards, all while accessing the performance of the SVM. Similarly, users will benefit from accessing EVM-based dApps they frequently interact with in a more performant execution environment.
Turbo’s Game Engine – Launch A Game in 24hrs
Turbo enables developers building onchain games to access an easy-to-use, low-code 2D game engine that enables anyone to build and deploy games.
Turbo is a next-generation 2D game engine built for making games fast. Turbo aims to make it possible for anyone to create a game in any genre in < 24 hours that can run on any platform or device. It uses WebAssembly + WebGPU, so it can run anywhere (even headlessly). In addition, games hot-reload whenever code, shaders, or sprites are modified, and Turbo’s built-in APIs are aimed to help you create games with minimal code.
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