Celestia’s Future: Scaling to 1 GB Blocks
The Celestia community’s roadmap has one core goal: to continually scale to 1 GB blocks, bringing a significant increase in data throughput to Celestia’s rollup ecosystem.
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The Celestia community’s roadmap has one core goal: to continually scale to 1 GB blocks, bringing a significant increase in data throughput to Celestia’s rollup ecosystem.
In this article, we’ll break down each new feature, explain the related Celestia Improvement Proposals (CIPS), and explain why they’re important.
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