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Celestia Foundation announced the raise of $100 million in a funding round to support the growth of its modular blockchain ecosystem.
According to a press release published by Celestia Foundation, Bain Capital Crypto led the funding, with other participating investors from Syncracy Capital, 1kx, Robot Ventures, and Placeholder.
Celestia’s Modular Design Tackles Blockchain Scalability
The statement indicated that Celestia’s modular design separates consensus and data availability from execution layers, enabling developers to build more flexible applications. This approach addresses some of the scalability challenges seen in traditional blockchains.
Since the launch of Celestia’s Mainnet Beta in October 2023, the network has seen over 20 rollup chains deployed, utilizing Celestia’s data blobs.
These data blobs have recently surpassed half of the total data published by rollups, suggesting growing adoption of the network’s infrastructure.
“When Celestia launched last year as the first modular data availability layer, it scaled blockspace from the dial-up era to the broadband era,” said Celestia co-founder and Celestia Foundation Chairman Mustafa Al-Bassam.
Boosting Transaction Capacity for Multiple Networks
The foundation has also outlined a plan to increase data throughput by expanding block sizes to 1 gigabyte. The upgrade is expected to greatly boost data availability capacity, providing the infrastructure to support more transactions.
“Now, the core developers have introduced the technical roadmap to scale blockspace to the fiber optic era – while keeping it verifiable and low latency,” stated Al-Bassam.
The company’s roadmap outlined efforts to maintain low latency and data integrity while scaling the network’s capacity to support diverse use cases, such as improving existing blockchain ecosystems and establishing new, independent networks.
The plan to significantly increase data throughput is intended to enable multiple networks to operate in parallel, providing a capacity that surpasses traditional systems like Visa in terms of handling higher transaction volumes across blockchains simultaneously.