Weekly DA usage keeps climbing across @celestia.
The whole DA market is growing too - @ethereum, @EigenDA, all of it.
Celestia leads the way in tech 👀
More adoption. More demand.
Slowly, then all at once.
Most people won’t see it until it’s already happened.
🌟 Celenium Top Weekly is here!
A familiar leaderboard this week - with just one change in the top 5, proving the strongest categories are still holding their ground.
Big congrats to the leaders for keeping the momentum going and continuing to shine week after week ⚡
Stay tuned, keep building, and let’s see what next week brings 🚀
#CeleniumTopWeekly
🚀 Celestia Mocha v9 is getting closer!
The upgrade signaling process for @celestia Mocha has reached the required voting power threshold ✅
Current status:
🟢 57 / 78 validators signaling
🗳️ 85.03% voting power
🎯 Threshold: 83.33%
⚙️ Target version: v9
This upgrade brings an important improvement to Mocha: blocks will move to 3-second block times, making the testnet faster and more aligned for future testing and development.
As validators signal readiness through MsgSignalVersion, the community can follow the process in real time using our Upgrade Signal Tracker:
👉 https://t.co/UXZfF6QbQq
Built by Cumulo to help the Celestia community track upgrades with more visibility 🌌
🌐 Cumulo Live Peers: from static peer lists to real-time peer lists
Cumulo Live Peers for @celestia is a live peer checker for Celestia mainnet and Mocha testnet, designed to help validators and infrastructure teams find peers that are actually reachable and useful right now.
When a node starts having connectivity issues, a static list is often not enough.
What operators need in that moment is simple: peers that are reachable from the outside, stable over time, and ready to use.
Cumulo Live Peers checks peer availability every 30 minutes and builds updated lists using multiple sources:
🔎 Our own Celestia nodes
🌐 RPC endpoints from validators in the ecosystem
📚 Addrbooks and public peer lists
🤝 Peers contributed directly by operators
Each candidate peer is tested through a direct TCP check against its P2P port.
If a peer is not reachable from the outside, it does not make it into the published list.
We also avoid publishing peers just because they appeared once. To be included, a peer needs to show consistent stability across several observation cycles.
The goal is not to publish the biggest possible peer list.
The goal is to publish a useful one.
Peers are scored based on:
✅ Recent stability
✅ Outbound activity
✅ Confirmation from independent sources
✅ Geographic diversity
You can use the live peer lists here:
Mainnet:
https://t.co/AZWUUL7LWm
Mocha testnet:
https://t.co/eIUGLcyfLR
Full technical documentation:
https://t.co/a3iPVpxnd6
We also maintain validator resource lists for Celestia mainnet and Mocha, so validators can contribute RPCs, addrbooks and peers via PR.
The more validators contribute, the better the system becomes for everyone.
We shared the full explanation on the Celestia Forum 👇
https://t.co/Sl22jWujBf
This is part of how we approach our role as @celestia validators at Cumulo: building tools that reflect our vision of solid, transparent and reliable infrastructure, while adding real technical value to the networks we support.🌌
Flawless execution over the last 7 days. 📊
Celestia’s cross-chain activity is heating up with a 100% IBC Success Rate across our top connected chains.
Huge shoutout to the top 3 peers by volume this week:
1️⃣ @initiaFDN ($3.07M+)
2️⃣ @osmosis ($153K+)
3️⃣ Neutron ($2K+)
Data availability meets seamless interoperability. Where are you routing next? 👇
#Celestia #TIA #Interoperability
#crypto is a highly risky industry, but the way @Inertia_fi team handled the security breach incident is commendable.
They maintained high transparency and trust during uncertain times.
$TIA #bitcoin
@Vivek4real_ Weil es leer Verkäufe gibt, sollte das verboten werden und nur noch spot.. geht jeder gute coin durch die Decke . Also verbietet dieses trading
🌌 New tool by Cumulo for the @celestia ecosystem: CIP Tracker
We’ve built a complete Celestia Improvement Proposals dashboard, integrated into Cumulo’s Celestia services page.
The CIP Tracker is designed to make it easier for teams, devs, validators and the broader community to follow how Celestia evolves at the protocol level: from proposals already live on mainnet to those currently under review or being discussed for upcoming upgrades.
What the tool does:
🔹 Tracks 49 CIPs from the official Celestia Improvement Proposals repository
🔹 Provides a clear overview of proposal status: Final, In Review and Draft
🔹 Shows a visual timeline of network upgrades, from Lemongrass v2 to the upcoming v8
🔹 Groups CIPs by upgrade, helping users understand which changes are already live and which are still in progress
🔹 Adds semantic search, so users can look for concepts like “validator commission”, “token burn” or “block time” and discover related CIPs
🔹 Includes a changelog with recent repository updates, distinguishing between new CIPs and updated ones
🔹 Gives each CIP its own shareable URL with Discord and Telegram previews
🔹 Syncs data from the official celestiaorg/CIPs GitHub repository, with 6h cache and local fallback to improve availability
This is intended to be a living tool: as new CIPs are added, updated, reviewed or included in future network upgrades, the tracker will continue evolving with the Celestia protocol itself.
Cumulo, as Celestia validators, we’ve been supporting the network since the early stages of its testnet, and we’ll keep building public infrastructure to make protocol evolution easier to follow, understand and use.
Explore the Cumulo CIP Tracker 👇
https://t.co/CVoqSpuIeE