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Modular blockchain network Celestia has launched its data availability solution, Blobstream, on the ethereum mainnet, according to the team's announcement on Monday.
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Blobstream is now available on the ethereum mainnet.
Deploy a high-performance L2 as *permissionless* as a smart contract. pic.twitter.com/74wyw5Xknq
—Celestia (@CelestiaOrg) twitter.com/CelestiaOrg/status/1800196683030298886?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw” target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow noopener noreferrer”>June 10, 2024
Developed by Succinct Labs, Blobstream allows Celestia data roots to be streamed to an on-chain ethereum light client. The solution offers high-performance data availability (DA) for ethereum layer 2 (L2) solutions, secured by cryptoeconomic guarantees.
“This brings high-performance, permissionless DA to ethereum L2, secured by cryptoeconomic guarantees rather than reputation or hidden trust assumptions,” Celestia said.
Previously, ethereum developers faced performance limitations, leading them to move to alternative Layer 1 networks or rely on centralized services for DA.
Blobstream allows developers to continue their work within the ethereum ecosystem. Builders can create customizable, high-performing blockspaces without the need for permits or committees, while ensuring security through cryptographic economic guarantees.
In addition to the launch, the Celestia team announced that Blobstream on the ethereum mainnet is now accessible on Celestia's blockchain explorer, Celenium.
According to Celestia blog ad, Succinct Labs introduced Blobstream This reduces validator overhead, simplifies the Celestia protocol, and speeds up the transmission of dataroot commitments for ethereum L2.
As noted, both Blobstream and its ZK implementation are currently available on testnet. Following code audits and the upcoming release of Celestia, the community will be able to deploy Blobstream on ethereum Mainnet and L2 to improve DA streaming.
Prior to this implementation, Celestia had already brought Blobstream to Arbitrum Orbit, Starknet, and Base, marking an ongoing commitment to improving the infrastructure of the ethereum ecosystem.
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