🚨 New Proof of Vision out today folks!
In this 37th PoV episode, we had Terry Chung @0xtaetaehoho, Head of Strategy at @EclipseFND
Eclipse is the first SVM Layer 2 (SVML2) on Ethereum:
- Execution on Solana’s VM
- Settlement and liquidity on Ethereum
- Celestia DA
Three layers combined into one modular rollup.
High throughput, local fee markets that isolate transaction fees per app, and built for builders with MEV revenue share, app-specific sequencing, and real dev support.
In this episode, we cover Eclipse’s unique architecture, how it addresses one of the EVM’s key issues, fee correlation, its anti-app chain strategy, developer-focused approach, and more.
Enjoy the Podcast 👇
⏲ Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:41 - Terry’s Background and Personal Intro
03:46 - Eclipse Architecture Trade-Offs and Overview
06:45 - Why Eclipse Chose SVM Over L2s
10:29 - Ethereum’s Role in Eclipse
12:56 - Why Eclipse Chose Celestia for Data Availability
14:06 - Eclipse’s Target Applications
20:27 - Lessons From Solana’s Rise
23:54 - Eclipse on MegaEth and Appchains
26:31 - What Is GSVM? (New SVM Client)
27:30 - Eclipse’s Approach to Onboarding Devs and Users
29:21 - Eclipse Tokenomics
31:33 - Eclipse Token and Apps: How Would It Work?
33:49 - Eclipse Roadmap: Q3, Q4, 2026
36:03 - Eclipse’s Role With Developers
37:28 - Closing Thoughts From Terry
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