Eclipse launched its mainnet on July 30th, 2024, marking a significant milestone as the first SVM Layer 2 on Ethereum. By combining Solana’s high-speed capabilities with Ethereum’s vast liquidity,
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This dual approach allows for scalability and an enhanced user experience, making Eclipse a powerful tool for the future of decentralized applications.
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At launch, Validators introduced the first NFT collection on Eclipse SVM, consisting of 3,333 NFTs priced at 0.02 ETH each, equivalent to approximately $54.
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To participate in minting, users need to bridge ETH to the Eclipse Dev Mainnet via https://bridge.validators.wtf with a minimum bridging amount of 0.0012 ETH (around $5).
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Given the limited supply and being the first NFT collection on the platform, this could become a valuable asset. Many crypto traders and airdrop hunters have already begun minting, aiming to secure a position for potential future airdrop criteria.
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This analysis covers the activity on the Eclipse bridge
