TechFlow news — Decentralized data availability network Celestia unveiled its technical roadmap this morning, with the core goal of scaling block size to 1GB, significantly increasing data throughput.
Since the launch of Celestia's mainnet Beta last year, 20 rollups have been deployed on it, and Celestia blobs account for 40% of total published data.
The new roadmap is divided into three main workstreams: abundant blockspace, verifiable blockspace, and frictionless blockspace.
Celestia plans to achieve 1GB blocks by optimizing its consensus network and improving the data availability layer, enabling support for multiple Visa-scale payment networks running in parallel.
In addition, Celestia is committed to enabling light nodes to run within web browsers, ensuring that anyone can verify applications from any device. The roadmap also includes enhancements to rollup developer experience and cross-chain asset transfers. All updates and initiatives are driven by the community through the Celestia Improvement Proposal (CIP) process, with 24 CIPs currently drafted or proposed.




