How to qualify for a possible Eclipse L2 Airdrop
- Install the Eclipse Wallet: Download the official Eclipse wallet and configure it (this might be a standalone wallet or a plugin enabling SVM on Ethereum). Having the wallet set up is the first step to being recognized as an early user.
- Bridge Assets to Eclipse: Once a testnet or devnet is available, bridge some test ETH or SOL into Eclipse’s environment. The act of bridging shows you’re testing the cross-chain capabilities.
- Use Solana-VM dApps on Eclipse: Try any available demos or apps on Eclipse (could be simple swaps, games, or NFT mints that run on the Solana VM but settle on Ethereum). The more you interact, the better. Pro Tip: Eclipse has run an earlier closed testnet program – if you were part of that, great. If not, join their Discord and express interest in any upcoming public testnets or challenges. Being active in finding bugs or providing feedback can sometimes earn you a spot in the airdrop (or even a separate reward). Keep your eyes peeled on official channels for any snapshots – even if no token is confirmed, projects like Eclipse often reward those who were there before the hype.