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ok I'll bite β€” what is celestia?
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celestia is a blockchain designed to be used purely by rollups in theory it should allow to launch rollups with very cheap (and secure) fees eg base could be deployed as an OP Stack rollup but post data to celestia instead of ethereum closes competitors are EigenDA / Polygon Avail / ETH after 4844 (none is live yet)
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@dwr.eth
What's the most successful roll up using Celestia? Do people consider Celestia an Ethereum competitor? Is Celestia POS? How decentralized / secure? Is it EVM or something else?
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It's a DA layer which is what eth does partly (Eth will have dedicated blobspace with protodanksharding) I think polygon PoS might be storing its data on celestia in time
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@deanpierce.eth
Celestia is now one of the CDK options: https://polygon.technology/blog/celestias-high-throughput-out-of-the-box-data-availability-layer-to-integrate-with-polygon-cdk So for any CDK network you can mix and match VM and DA etc, and use the same unified liquidity so you can cheaply move tokens between CDK networks.
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My understanding is that the whole Polygon 2.0 vision is for the PoS network to transition to being "just another CDK network", but I think which DA it ends up using is going to depend a lot on how 4844 and all the other DA projects play out in the first half of 2024.
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