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Eclipse Mainnet Wallet Support Expands: Backpack Leads the Way

September 1, 2024

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As Eclipse continues to grow and evolve, one of the key focus areas has been improving user accessibility and experience. In a significant step forward, Eclipse has announced expanded wallet support for its mainnet, with Backpack wallet leading the charge. This development marks a crucial milestone in making Eclipse more accessible to a broader user base.

Backpack Wallet: Your Gateway to Eclipse Mainnet

Backpack wallet has emerged as the first fully supported wallet for Eclipse Dev Mainnet. This integration offers users a seamless and secure way to interact with Eclipse's ecosystem. Here's what you need to know:

Setting Up Backpack for Eclipse Mainnet

  1. Download: Get started by downloading the Backpack wallet from https://backpack.app/.

  2. New Wallet Creation:

    • Click on "Create a new wallet" after adding the Backpack wallet extension.
    • Select the "Eclipse Dev Mainnet" Network.
    • Follow the wallet creation steps within Backpack.
  3. Importing an Existing Wallet:

    • Choose "Import Wallet" after adding the extension.
    • Select "Eclipse Dev Mainnet".
    • Complete the wallet import process as guided by Backpack.
  4. Adding Eclipse Network to Existing Backpack:

    • For current Backpack users, click on "Add Network" at the top of the wallet pop-up.
    • Choose "Eclipse Dev Mainnet".
    • Select your existing SVM backpack wallet, create a new one, or import an existing wallet.

Looking Ahead: More Wallet Support on the Horizon

While Backpack is currently leading the way, Eclipse is not stopping there. The team is actively working on expanding wallet support to provide users with more options:

  1. Salmon Wallet: An upgraded version of the Salmon wallet is in the works and will soon support Eclipse Mainnet. This will offer users another robust option for managing their assets on Eclipse.

  2. MetaMask Snap: In an exciting development, MetaMask Snap is also slated to support Eclipse Mainnet in the near future. This integration will bridge the gap for many Ethereum users, making it easier for them to engage with Eclipse's ecosystem.

Why Wallet Support Matters

Expanded wallet support is crucial for several reasons:

Getting Started with Eclipse Mainnet

With Backpack wallet support now available, there's never been a better time to dive into the Eclipse ecosystem. Whether you're a developer looking to build on Eclipse or a user eager to explore its capabilities, setting up your wallet is the first step.

  1. Download and set up Backpack wallet.
  2. Connect to Eclipse Dev Mainnet.
  3. Explore Eclipse's growing ecosystem of dApps and services.

Conclusion

The expansion of wallet support for Eclipse Mainnet, starting with Backpack and with more options on the horizon, marks an exciting phase in Eclipse's growth. As the ecosystem continues to evolve, these developments promise to make Eclipse more accessible, secure, and user-friendly than ever before.

Stay tuned for more updates on wallet integrations and other exciting developments in the Eclipse ecosystem. The future of decentralized finance and applications on Eclipse is looking brighter than ever!

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