Manta Pacific Becomes First Ethereum L2 using Celestia as Modular DA

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28 Dec 2023
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Following by Manta roadmap released in October, Manta Pacific, the modular L2 ecosystem empowering zero-knowledge (ZK) applications, made history by breaking two key records: becoming the first major Ethereum L2 to use Celestia for Modular Data Availability, and the first L2 to transition to Celestia on mainnet.

As the Manta Pacific ecosystem continues to grow, we are seeing increased transactions and demand on the network. With Celestia underneath, we are able to proactively address rising user demands, directly benefiting all users of Manta Pacific. High-throughput DA also allows Manta Pacific to allocate sequencer revenues to public goods and ecosystem growth initiatives, funding the next wave of applications and fully on-chain use cases enabled by abundant blockspace.
Kenny Li, Co-Founder and Core Contributor at Manta Network stated: “Our successful transition to Celestia’s modular DA will help us onboard the next generation of users and cultivate the most active on-chain ecosystem on the market. We’re ready to meet this demand — not with a monolithic blockchain — but with a modular one that keeps us adaptable and growing with the entire web3 space.”
The integration with Celestia arrives amid Manta Pacific’s accelerating growth. To date, the network has reached $65m TVL and the Manta Pacific ecosystem is flourishing. Celestia will enable Manta Pacific to handle rising demand and enable user onboarding at a level unprecedented for an Ethereum L2.
Manta Pacific’s transition to Celestia is a testament to the increasing relevance of the modular blockchain stack. By separating key functions like consensus, execution, and data availability onto dedicated layers, modular structures unlock scalability previously impossible without sacrificing on security and verification.

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