Fibre represents a significant shift in how blockchain infrastructure handles data throughput. Celestia's parallel data availability layer fundamentally changes the economics of blockspace by eliminating artificial scarcity constraints.
What makes this compelling is the real-world applicability. High-frequency micropayments become feasible without settlement delays. Attention markets can operate with minimal latency overhead. Agentic transactions gain the speed they demand. Even traditional asset trading finds new possibilities through onchain order books that finally have the bandwidth to compete with centralized systems.
This isn't just an incremental improvement—it's moving blockchain infrastructure toward terabit-scale operations where throughput limitations become irrelevant. When data availability stops being the bottleneck, entire categories of applications suddenly become viable.
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ImpermanentLossEnjoyer
· 11h ago
Oh my god, Celestia is really killing off artificial scarcity this time. Finally, someone dares to touch this cake.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 11h ago
Oh my God, finally someone has explained the DA layer clearly. I previously lost a lot of money gambling on this area. Now I see that Fibre's logic makes me realize how foolish I was.
Is the opportunity to break even coming? Or is it just another story of cutting leeks... Let's watch quietly for now.
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tokenomics_truther
· 11h ago
Wow, this is the real infrastructure upgrade, not those flashy application layer tricks.
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AirdropHunter420
· 11h ago
Oh my god, the combination of Fibre + Celestia is really going to change the game, finally no need to wait for settlement.
Fibre represents a significant shift in how blockchain infrastructure handles data throughput. Celestia's parallel data availability layer fundamentally changes the economics of blockspace by eliminating artificial scarcity constraints.
What makes this compelling is the real-world applicability. High-frequency micropayments become feasible without settlement delays. Attention markets can operate with minimal latency overhead. Agentic transactions gain the speed they demand. Even traditional asset trading finds new possibilities through onchain order books that finally have the bandwidth to compete with centralized systems.
This isn't just an incremental improvement—it's moving blockchain infrastructure toward terabit-scale operations where throughput limitations become irrelevant. When data availability stops being the bottleneck, entire categories of applications suddenly become viable.