The founder and CEO of Ethereum layer-2 blockchain Eclipse, Neel Somani, says he is “temporarily reducing” his role as a “public face” for the firm as he faces sexual misconduct allegations.
“Serious allegations have been made against me on Twitter in the last week. These allegations are false,” Somani wrote in a May 9 X post. “Serious allegations about sexual misconduct warrant a serious and thoughtful response.”
He added that he “never sexually assaulted or harassed any woman” and would “work to clear my name and defend myself.”
Eclipse’s senior leadership was “well equipped to take on these responsibilities and this will allow these conversations to unfold and the truth to emerge about these allegations,” he wrote.
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In a May 9 X post, Eclipse wrote its team “takes allegations against our CEO, Neel Somani, seriously and believes in the importance of truth.”
“Eclipse remains committed to maintaining the highest personal and professional standards, including gender equality and fair treatment,” it wrote.
Eclipse directed Cointelegraph to Somani X posts when asked for comment. Somani did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
In March, Eclipse said it raised a $50 million Series A round led by venture firms Hack VC and Placeholder which brought its total capital to raised to $65 million.
The firm launched the mainnet of its Ethereum layer 2 in September 2023.
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Update (May 12, 10:00 pm UTC): This article has been updated to include a response from Eclipse.