The Delphi Podcast

Celestia: The World’s First Modular Blockchain Network

Mar 4, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Celestia Is the First Modular Blotch Network
01:43 • 5min
3
The Data Accessibility Problem in Blot Chains
06:57 • 5min
4
The Problem of Data Withholding in Light Notes
11:50 • 5min
5
Using a Razur Coating, You Can't Rebuild All 200 Pieces
16:33 • 1min
6
The Probability of Being Tricked
17:50 • 4min
7
Roll Ups on Celestia Are a Semi Modular Blotch in a Snack?
21:40 • 3min
8
Theorium - Is There a Smart Contract?
24:36 • 4min
9
How Much Scale Are We Talking About Here and When?
28:11 • 3min
10
What Is a Validium?
30:51 • 2min
11
Seke Robs Exist Because of Data Withholding
33:17 • 4min
12
Data Availability Sampling Is Done on a Pur Block Basis, Right?
37:43 • 2min
13
Scale Ability Benefits in Cryptocurrency
39:51 • 4min
14
The Future of Block Chains
44:10 • 3min
15
Celestia - The Best of Both Worlds
46:51 • 6min
16
How Do You Know if a Transaction Is Invalid on Celestia?
52:36 • 5min
17
Rail Roll Ups Are Not Light Clients
57:16 • 2min
18
The Only Issue Is That Tooling Hasn't Been Built Yet
59:28 • 2min
19
How to Deploy a Chain on Celestia?
01:01:11 • 3min
20
Is There a Plan to Keep Full Nose Requirements at a Certain Level?
01:04:00 • 4min
21
Creating a Celestial State Fraud Proof Using Partial Nodes
01:07:56 • 3min
22
Is There a Way to Create Fraud Proofs?
01:11:02 • 5min