Celestia to integrate with Polygon CDK for data availability in 2024

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The Celestia network will integrate with Polygon’s chain development kit (CDK) sometime “early next year,” according to a Dec. 11 announcement. The integration will provide an “easily-pluggable component” for Polygon-based networks to use Celestia for data availability.

Celestia block explorer “Celenium.” Source: Celenium

The announcement claimed that transaction fees could be reduced by more than 100 times if networks stored compressed transaction data on Celestia instead of Ethereum ( $2,258.58 ) . The integration coming in early 2024 will simplify this choice, providing this option within the Polygon CDK software itself.

“This is the broadband moment for Web3,” said Polygon co-founder Sandeep Nailwal. “The ability to launch a high-throughput ZK-powered Ethereum ( $2,258.58 ) layer 2 as easily as deploying a smart contract will do for blockchain adoption what high-speed fiber did for Web2 applications.”

Polygon CDK software allows developers to create new blockchain networks that are part of a broader Polygon ecosystem. It is currently being used by OKX, Astar, Canto, Gnosis Pay, Palm and IDEX, according to the announcement.

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Some Polygon-based networks, including Polygon zero-knowledge Ethereum ( $2,258.58 ) Virtual Machine, are “rollups” that store transaction data directly on the Ethereum ( $2,258.58 ) network. Others are “validiums” that only store validation proofs on Ethereum ( $2,258.58 ) while leaving the actual compressed transaction data on a separate network. Aside from Celestia, Avail is another network that can store transaction data for validiums.