@DPodocasts@JanusCryptus The vault is not involved, that is a Jackal Labs product. @LogicSquirrel will be taking a snapshot of stakers to their validator on Jan 1 and paying for a month of storage on their behalf. After that point, any of those stakers can use vault as if they had paid for it themselves.
@LitMormon@OSINTDunny@Jackal_Protocol It was .rns when it was a proof of concept smart contract on Juno, but when the chain launched officially it was .jkl
If you want to verifiably store the state of the chain and/or specific nodes, Jackal is probably the way to go. If you just want to verifiably store a proof of continuity and rely on an indexer-type affair for the actual state, something like Celestia is your best option. Jackal isn't traditional DA, it is data storage.
We make things more complex than they need to be. People just want a private place they can safely store their stuff. Your tech should get out of the way of making that happen. Tokens? Complex. Wallet? Complex. Signing? Complex. Aim to simplify.