一览Celestia上6个潜力项目

Odaily星球日报Published on 2024-01-17Last updated on 2024-01-17

Abstract

我们正处于SOL-ES-TIA季节

原文标题:《 6 Hidden Gems on Celestia》

原文作者:ARNDXT

原文编译:Luccy,BlockBeats

编者按:在 SOL-ES-TIA 叙事下,TIA 市值随之上升。加密研究员 ARNDXT 梳理了基于 Celestia 构建的 6 个潜力项目,包括游戏链 Ancient、rollup 桥 Hyperlane、ZK 方案 Skip、rollup 协议 Cartesi、基础设施 Union 和再质押机制 Alt Layer,并分别阐述了看好因素。BlockBeats 将原文编译如下:

我们正处于 SOL-ES-TIA 季节。

TIA 在市值上将达到 SOL 的水平,将翻 14 倍达到 255 美元。

TIA(3, 3)质押机制将树立一个新的范例,而在此基础上构建的内容将是我将要讲述的重点。这里有 6 个基于 TIA 构建的项目。

Ancient

Ancient 是一个利用具有以太坊安全性的 Optimistic rollups 的游戏链。

他们基于 Celestia 构建,可实现可扩展性、降低交易成本以及近乎即时的确认。Ancient 提供无与伦比的可扩展性。

催化剂:

  • 我预计 2024 年 Web3 游戏将结合公会、社区所有权和可持续的代币经济模型。

  • 社区和投资者是游戏的关键,他们从游戏公会开始,看到用户群快速增长,然后建立了自己的游戏链。

一览Celestia上6个潜力项目

HyperLane

Hyperlane 是第一个 Celestia rollup 桥。

任何人都可以将 hyperlane 部署到任何区块链环境中,包括 L1、rollup、应用链。

催化剂:

  • Hyperlane 文档很简单

  • Celestia 可以轻松启动 rollup。

  • Hyperlane 可以轻松连接所有这些 rollup。

Celestia 之下,Hyperlane 之间,模块式扩展。一览Celestia上6个潜力项目

Skip

Skip 是 Celestia Baselayer 中的 ZK,并提供用于互操作性的 SDK

催化剂:

比较起来很奇怪,因为两者解决问题的方式不同,但有一些相似之处。

  • Eigenlayer 通过为流动性质押提供可组合的流动性来解决这个问题。

  • Skip 提供用于互操作性的 SDK。

一览Celestia上6个潜力项目

Cartesi

Cartesi 是一个特定于应用程序的 rollup 协议,具有基于 Celestia 构建的 Linux 运行时。

它们在数据模型训练和链上游戏基础设施中具有多种用途。

催化剂:

  • gas 费用的巨大节省为开源游戏提供了可能性,将 Werewolf 等独特的库引入到 Cartesi VM 中。

  • 后端是用 #Python 编码的,因此您不必成为 #Solidity 开发人员即可创建 dApp

一览Celestia上6个潜力项目

Union

Union 是一个超高效的零知识基础设施层,用于一般消息传递、资产转移、NFT 和 DeFi。

催化剂:

  • 筹集 400 万种子轮

  • 2024 年 1 月份推出

  • 在 ZK 上运行,互操作性叙述

一览Celestia上6个潜力项目

Alt Layer

Alt Layer 采用现有的 rollup(从任何 rollup 堆栈中衍生出来,例如 OP Stack、Arbitrum Orbit、ZKStack、Polygon CDK 等),并为它们提供 EigenLayer 的再质押机制,以引导网络安全并构建去中心化网络。

重新打包的 rollup 本质上是一组三个垂直集成的 AVS。

催化剂:

  • 制定再质押+rollup 的叙述

  • rollup 即服务

  • 支持者:@balajis @polychaincap @hjmomtazi @jump_ @gavofyork @kaiynne @tekinsalimi @twobitidiot

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