Celestia becomes first modular data availability network integrated with Arbitrum Orbit
According to an official announcement, Celestia has announced its integration with Arbitrum Orbit as the first modular data availability network. This integration provides developers with the option to publish data to Abritrum One, Abritrum Nova, and Celestia. Arbitrum Orbit allows developers to create their own dedicated Orbit chain, which is compatible with one of Arbitrum's layer 2 (L2) chains: Arbitrum One, Arbitrum Nova, Arbitrum Goerli, or Arbitrum Sepolia, thus creating the most advanced scalable blockchain solution on the market.
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