In this episode, Celestia co-founder Mustafa Al-Bassam dives deep into how lazy bridging and data availability sampling are rethinking crypto's scalability. Starting with the historical context of Bitcoin's block size wars, Mustafa explains how Celestia's architecture finally resolves the tension between bigger blocks and decentralization. The conversation explores the trade-offs between modular and integrated blockchain designs, the role of ZK proofs in scaling, and why light nodes may be more crucial than validators for true decentralization. Thanks for tuning in!
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:46 Modular vs Integrated Tradeoffs
05:33 L1 Bottlenecks
21:25 Time to Finality Constraint
35:11 1 GB Block Roadmap
47:31 Unbundling Consensus & Verification
53:52 Checks and Balances
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Expansion was kickstarted by a grant from the Celestia Foundation.
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