
Eclipse Secures $65 Million in Series A Funding, Here’s Your Concise Testnet Interaction Guide
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Eclipse Secures $65 Million in Series A Funding, Here’s Your Concise Testnet Interaction Guide
In a bull market environment, expectations for the project have undoubtedly been raised.
Author: Fabrizio Degeno
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Recently, modular blockchain Eclipse completed a $50 million Series A funding round co-led by Placeholder and Hack VC, bringing its total disclosed funding to $65 million.
In the current bull market environment, this has further heightened market expectations for the project.
Eclipse announced it will launch its mainnet in Q2 2024 and has already released development and testnet versions of its protocol.
Although the project hasn't explicitly confirmed any airdrop, Eclipse launched its testnet as early as December last year.
If you haven’t paid attention to Eclipse yet, consider following the simple steps outlined in this article to interact with it.

What is Eclipse?
Eclipse is the fastest Layer 2 for Ethereum, powered by the Solana Virtual Machine. It has raised a total of $65 million across three funding rounds.

On December 14, 2023, Eclipse's official Twitter announced the launch of its testnet.

Step-by-step Interaction Guide
1. Obtain test tokens from the faucet;
2. Use the official documentation to upload files;

3. Follow the guide to enable developer mode and launch your wallet;
4. After creating the wallet, switch the network to Eclipse Testnet;

5. Copy your wallet address and paste it onto the website;
6. Bridge $ETH to the Eclipse network;
7. Then, interact with these platforms:
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https://openbook-dex-ui-eclipse.fly.dev/#/airdrop
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https://e-markets.clone.so/

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