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  • Creating a new wallet on backpack for Eclipse Mainnet
  • Importing a new wallet on backpack for Eclipse Mainnet
  • Adding the "Eclipse Mainnet" Network for current Backpack users
  • MetaMask Snap Wallet [Coming Soon]
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Backpack Wallet

Backpack wallet is now supporting Eclipse Mainnet.

  • You can download the Backpack wallet at:

Creating a new wallet on backpack for Eclipse Mainnet

  1. After adding the backpack wallet extension click on "Create a new wallet"

  2. Select the "Eclipse" Network.

  3. Complete the wallet creations steps within backpack.

  4. You are done creating a new wallet within backpack for Eclipse mainnet.

Importing a new wallet on backpack for Eclipse Mainnet

  1. After adding the backpack wallet extension click on "Import Wallet"

  2. Select "Eclipse"

  3. Complete the wallet import steps within backpack.

  4. You are done importing your wallet within backpack to interact with Eclipse mainnet.

Adding the "Eclipse Mainnet" Network for current Backpack users

  1. Click on "Add Network" found at the top of the wallet pop-up window after clicking on the logo of the current network you are connected to.

  2. Select "Eclipse"

  3. Select your existing SVM backpack wallet, create or import an existing wallet.

  4. You are done adding the Eclipse Mainnet network in backpack.

MetaMask Snap Wallet [Coming Soon]

Metamask Snap will soon be supporting Eclipse Mainent. Stay tuned on X and on the Eclipse discord for the official release date.

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