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Last activity: 23.02.2023
The first customizable, modular rollups, using the Solana VM. Sign up to access our testnet.
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Total raised: $24M

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Funding Rounds 2

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
28.10.2022Seed$9M-
29.09.2022Pre-Seed$15M-

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23.02.2023Rollup provider Eclipse launches software to allow Solana apps to be compatible with PolygonCustomizable rollup provider Eclipse is launching a Solana-focused scaling solution, which allows applications to be compatible with Polygon, the companies exclusively told TechCrunch. Rollups, a part of the layer-2 blockchain ecosystem, ar...
20.10.2022Celestia Labs raises $55M to build modular blockchain networks Show your support for our mission by joining our Cube Club and Cube Event Community of experts. Join the community that includes Amazon ...Celestia Labs, the startup behind the Celestia blockchain network, announced Wednesday that it has raised $55 million in funding led by Bain Capital Crypto and Polychain Capital to build modular architecture for deploying and scaling blockc...
28.09.2022Eclipse Raises $15M In Pre-Seed and Seed FundingEclipse, a San Francisco, CA-based provider of a customizable modular rollup, raised $15M in Pre-Seed and Seed funding. The seed round was led by Tribe Capital and Tabiya, with participation from Infinity Ventures Crypto, Soma Capital, Stru...
27.09.2022Blockchain Infrastructure Project Eclipse Raises $15m To Build ‘Universal Layer-2’Eclipse, a blockchain scaling project, has raised $15 million in pre-seed and seed funding at a nine-figure valuation. Eclipse’s $9 million seed round was co-led by Tribe Capital and Tabiya, a crypto venture capital firm started by former B...
-Eclipse“The first customizable, modular rollups, using the Solana VM. Sign up to access our testnet.”
-Eclipse“Eclipse is building the fastest Ethereum Layer 2 using the Solana Virtual Machine, so that developers get all the benefits of dedicated throughput with none of the downsides.”

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