Original author: Fabrizio Degeno

Original compilation: Deep Chao TechFlow

Recently, the modular blockchain Eclipse completed a $50 million Series A round of financing, with Placeholder and Hack VC co-leading the investment. Its current public financing total reaches $65 million.

In a bull market environment, this has undoubtedly raised market expectations for the project.

Eclipse said it will launch its mainnet in the second quarter of 2024 and has already released development and testnet versions of its protocol.

While the project didn't explicitly say there would be an airdrop, Eclipse launched its test network back in December.

If you still haven't paid attention to Eclipse, you might as well follow the concise steps in this article to interact.

What is Eclipse

Eclipse is Ethereum’s fastest L2, powered by the Solana virtual machine, and has raised a total of $65 million in three rounds of financing.

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

Specific interaction steps

1. Take out the test token from the faucet;

2. Use official documents to upload files;

3. Launch the wallet through developer mode with the help of the guide;

4. After creating the wallet, change the network to Eclipse Testnet;

5. Copy the wallet address and paste it on the website;

6. Bridge $ETH to the Eclipse network;

7. Next, interactively test these platforms:

· https://openbook-dex-ui-eclipse.fly.dev/#/airdrop

· https://e-markets.clone.so/

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