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A new wave of L2s are being unlocked on Bitcoin. Bitcoin renaissance? Let’s find out.
Eric on Twitter
Orkun on Twitter
Nick on Twitter
Timestamps ⏳
Intro 0:00
Backstory of L2s and data availability 0:53
Orkun and Citrea 7:36
Rollups vs other Bitcoin scaling solutions 10:17
The culture around Bitcoin scaling 19:52
How Bitcoin can support rollups and L2s 30:15
ZK verification on Bitcoin 51:30
Bitcoin as a settlement layer 1:06:41
The future of Bitcoin and L2s 1:18:34
What would Satoshi think of Bitcoin L2s 1:25:43
Closing thoughts 1:29:06
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In this episode of the No Execution Podcast we explore ZK proofs in the modular stack. What ZK proofs are, what new applications will become possible, and much more.
We are joined by guests Brian Retford, Preston Evans, and Yi Sun. Moderated by Nick White.
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In this episode of the No Execution Podcast we explore the world of intents. What are they? Why do they matter? And how do they relate to modular blockchains?
We are joined by guests Chris Goes, Zaki Manian, Uma Roy, and Henry de Valence. Moderated by Nick White.
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In this episode of the No Execution Podcast we explore how rollups *actually* work, if settlement is real, and if rollups are really just bridges. We are joined by guests Jon Charbonneau, Kelvin Fitcher, Toghrul Maharramov, and James Prestwich. Moderated by Nick White.
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Welcome to Celestia Spotlight where we hear from the people at the forefront of the modular movement. For the sixth episode, we welcome Jon from Hyperlane to discuss permissionless and modular interoperability between blockchains.
Hyperlane on twitter
Hyperlane website
Jon on twitter
Nick on twitter
Timestamps 🕒
0:00 start
0:28 Introduction
2:12 Jon’s back story
6:42 Presentation start
7:56 What is the interchain highway?
8:41 Completing the modular stack
10:19 The problem: permissioned interoperability
13:53 Modular security for modular chains
16:36 Native verification security model
19:22 External verification security model
21:29 Modular blockchains
22:37 Why permissionless interoperability
25:23 How hyperlane works
29:17 Hyperlane’s options for security models
38:21 Upgrading bridge security over time
44:03 Hyperlane in the interoperability landscape
50:05 Permissionless innovation
52:20 Getting into modular blockchains
56:07 Hyperlane’s long term vision
59:00 Final remarks
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Welcome to Celestia Spotlight where we hear from the people at the forefront of the modular movement. For the fifth episode, we welcome Jim from Catalyst to discuss a new cross-chain liquidity architecture for millions of chains.
Catalyst on twitter
Catalyst website
Jim on twitter
Nick on twitter
Timestamps 🕒
0:00 start
0:16 Intro
4:05 The problem with cross-chain
:56 Building cross chain for the modular future
11:09 Catalyst’s solution to the cross-chain problem
18:08 How cross-chain liquidity works
22:08 Cross-chain communication
25:39 Cross-chain MEV
30:09 User experience
36:31 Problems with wrapped tokens
42:21 Sharing a data availability layer
45:34 Trust minimization
47:42 The long-term vision for Catalyst
51:11 The future of blockchains
56:01 Catalyst’s roadmap
56:57 How to follow Catalyst
57:19 Final remarks
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Welcome to Celestia Spotlight where we hear from the people at the forefront of the modular movement. For the third episode, we welcome Josh from Astria to discuss shared sequencers and they enable rollups that are decentralized by default.
Astria on twitter
Astria website
Josh on twitter
Nick on twitter
Timestamps 🕒
0:00 start
0:19 Intro
1:39 What is Astria?
4:00 How shared sequencers work
8:34 How MEV works with shared sequencers
13:28 MEV supply chain
21:30 Where the execution happens in a shared sequencer model
29:34 Making it easy to deploy rollups
36:21 How rollups integrate with shared sequencer networks
46:16 Why use a shared sequencer network for your application
57:00 Ambitions of Astria and its EVM rollup
1:02:52 Will Astria support other data availability layers?
1:04:07 App-specific vs general purpose rollups on Astria
1:05:27 What consensus algorithm will Astria use?
1:08:07 Cross-rollup composability
1:10:54 Will Astria enable rollups to capture their own MEV?
1:14:29 5 year vision for Astria
1:19:35 Where developers can follow Astria’s progress?
1:21:58 Is Astria hiring?
1:23:21 Closing remarks
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Welcome to No Execution podcast where we hear from the people at the forefront of the modular movement. For the latest episode, we welcome Barry, Elijah, and Josh from Skip, Duality, and Astria to discuss MEV in the modular stack.
Elijah on Twitter
Barry on Twitter
Josh on Twitter
Nick on twitter
Skip
Duality
Astria
Timestamps 🕒
0:00 Start
1:17 Duality introduction
2:38 Astria intoduction
3:43 Skip introduction
6:31 Evolution of MEV landscape
8:33 MEV in the modular stack
12:12 How finality affects modular MEV
15:10 Processes for ordering transaction
17:09 MEV capture in the modular stack
19:37 MEV value and externalities
23:56 MEV value accrual in the modular stack
29:13 Could MEV cause vertical integration in the modular stack?
34:40 Validator ecosystem reputation
39:41 Social consensus and validator misbehavior
42:46 MEV capture and distribution
48:52 Effects of shared sequencing on MEV
55:33 User choice between shared sequencer networks
56:43 Composability experiments in the modular stack
1:01:01 Where to learn more about Skip
1:02:08 Where to learn more about Astria
1:02:44 Where to learn more about Duality
1:04:22 Closing remarks
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Welcome to Celestia Spotlight where we hear from the people at the forefront of the modular movement. For the third episode, we welcome LZRS from Modular Cloud to discuss the status quo of block explorers and how we can advance them for the modular blockchain movement.
Modular Cloud on twitterModular Cloud block explorer
LZRS on twitter
Nick on twitter
Timestamps 🕒
0:00 Start
0:44 Re-implementing tools for modular blockchains
1:27 What is Modular Cloud?
1:53 The need for new modular block explorers?
2:35 How rollups work on Celestia
5:29 Lazy evaluation
7:49 Modular block explorer
16:19 Cloud platform
19:37 Modular cloud as part of the modular stack
21:58 Standardization of block explorers
26:26 Long term view of Modular Cloud
32:50 Near term roadmap for Modular Cloud
34:17 Closing remarks
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We welcome Evan for the fourth episode of Modular Insights to give a presentation on Metro, an idea for shared sequencers and lazy rollups.
Evan on twitter
Timestamps 🕒
0:00 Intro
2:50 the problem with decentralized rollups
5:37 separating transaction aggregation and execution
9:39 shared sequencers
11:54 Paying for gas
13:28 Inheriting fork choice rule
14:35 Atomic transaction inclusion
16:18 Swapping shared sequencer sets
17:48 Sequencer MEV
20:13 Shared mempool
20:51 Tradeoffs of Metro
21:55 Difference from Flashbots’ SUAVE
24:01 Immediate vs deferred execution
26:30 Lazy rollups
28:35 Lay rollup comparison
31:52 Deploying a lazy rollup
33:36 Soft finality
36:09 Concluding architecture
39:48 Q&A
54:18 End
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We welcome Eclipse for the third episode of Modular Insights to give a presentation on the workings of IBC and its uses in Eclipse's modular architecture.
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Welcome to Celestia Spotlight where we hear from the people at the forefront of the modular movement. For the second episode, we welcome Yishay from Dymension to discuss RollApps, and modular blockchains.
Dymension on Twitter
Yishay on Twitter
Nick on Twitter
Timestamps 🕒
0:00 Start
1:59 Dymension's path to building modular blockchains
9:00 Rollups SDK (RDK)
13:39 Blockchain philosophy
18:45 What is Dymension?
22:20 Deploying RollApps on Dymension
24:16 RollApp fraud proofs
32:30 The Dymension Hub
36:33 Rollup development kit (RDK)
44:20 Customizability of modular blockchains
48:29 Shared security
53:07 Decentralized sequencers
56:14 Where to learn about Dymension
58:00 Roadmap for developers
1:00:51 Final remarks
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Welcome to the first episode of Celestia Spotlight where we hear from the people at the forefront of the modular movement. For the first episode, we welcome Neel from Eclipse!
Eclipse on Twitter
Neel on Twitter
Nick on Twitter
Timestamps 🕒
0:00 start
1:34 Neel’s start in crypto
3:30 Falling down the modular rabbit hole
5:15 What is Eclipse?
8:30 The settlement layer ecosystem
12:33 Why the Solana VM?
16:11 Difference between rollups vs sovereign rollups
19:00 The Eclipse settlement layer
20:45 Enterprise rollups
24:28 Using the Solana VM in a rollup
27:41 IBC bridge compatibility
31:53 Using Celestia for data availability
39:48 Network effects of data availability layers
41:03 Evolution of the modular blockchain ecosystem
44:13 Eclipse’s roadmap
46:50 Finding out more about eclipse
47:16 Final remarks
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We sit down with Toghrul Maharramov, researcher at Scroll, to discuss Scroll's zk rollup with Celestia Labs team members Mustafa Al-Bassam and John Adler.
Timestamps 🕐
0:00 Start
0:19 Scroll introduction
4:23 Why build a rollup
6:12 Scroll’s current stage of development
7:23 Design decisions
10:15 Phase 1 overview
14:44 Phase 2 overview
18:50 Q&A
19:21 Limitation of zkVMs for gas metering
21:47 Verifying correct data is published to L1
27:41 FPGAs & ASICs for proving
29:22 Prover markets
31:39 Parallel proving
33:20 Decentralized sequencers
35:03 Parallelizing the EVM
39:10 Merkle trees
40:45 Removing the self-destruct opcode
42:07 Commitment structures
44:55 Closing remarks
Toghrul Maharramov on twitter
Scroll on twitter
Mustafa Al-Bassam on twitter
John Adler on twitter
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What is Celestia? ✨
Celestia is the first modular blockchain network. By decoupling consensus from execution, Celestia enables anyone to easily deploy their own blockchain, without the overhead of bootstrapping a new consensus network. Blockchains on Celestia are free from constraints. They are simultaneously scalable, sovereign and secure. Developers want Celestia over monolithic architectures for more flexibility and the freedom to build on their own terms.
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We sit down with Ethan Buchman, Co-founder of Cosmos and CEO of Informal Inc, to discuss sovereignty in the personal computing revolution with Celestia labs CEO Mustafa Al-Bassam. Moderated by Ekram Ahmed.
Timestamps 🕐
0:00 Start
0:12 Intro
2:54 The community computer
7:33 Sovereignty in the community computing revolution
11:45 Tensions with the status quo
16:47 Digital colonialism
25:02 Blockchains as top-level social contracts
30:40 Why does web3 drive you?
38:31 Why is privacy a necessity for web3?
44:25 What is a sovereign blockchain?
45:52 What are sovereign rollups?
48:24 Governance with blockchains?
52:57 Difference between sovereign L1 vs sovereign rollup
58:50 The visions of Celestia and Cosmos
1:03:05 Implications of private permissioned chains
1:06:15 Use cases of non-financial applications on blockchains
1:10:30 Integrating communities with Celestia
1:13:00 Frictions that restrict adoption
1:18:25 Closing remarks
1:21:21 End
Ethan Buchman on twitter
Mustafa Al-Bassam on twitter
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What is Celestia? ✨
Celestia is the first modular blockchain network. By decoupling consensus from execution, Celestia enables anyone to easily deploy their own blockchain, without the overhead of bootstrapping a new consensus network. Blockchains on Celestia are free from constraints. They are simultaneously scalable, sovereign and secure. Developers want Celestia over monolithic architectures for more flexibility and the freedom to build on their own terms.
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Zaki Manian (moderator) engages in a panel discussion on scaling using zero knowledge with Alex Gluchowski, Toghurl Maharramov, and Louis Guthman at the Modular Summit 2022.
Podcast platforms
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Social links
Zaki Manian on twitter
Alex Gluchowski on twitter
Toghurl Maharramov on twitter
Louis Guthman on twitter
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Zaki Manian gives a talk on Cosmos’ modular past and future at the Modular Summit 2022.
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Social links
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Uri Kolodny gives a talk on scaling through L1s, L2s, and L3s at the Modular Summit 2022.
Podcast platforms
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Social links
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Can Gurel (moderator) engages in a panel discussion on optimistic scaling with Protolambda, Emily Herbert, and Josh Bowen at the Modular Summit 2022.
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Can Gurel on twitter
Protolambda on twitter
Emily Herbert on twitter
Josh Bowen on twitter
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