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EigenDA vs Celestia DA Layers: Cost and Performance Comparison for Ethereum Rollups 2026
Picture Ethereum rollups in 2026 as high-speed trains barreling down parallel tracks, each needing a reliable data availability layer to post their transaction batches without grinding to a halt. With ETH steady at $1,956.63 amid a 24-hour...
EigenDA Integration Guide for Optimistic Rollups in Modular Blockchains
Optimistic rollups have redefined layer-2 scaling by posting transaction data to Ethereum, but as transaction volumes surge, the calldata bottleneck exposes a harsh reality: Ethereum's DA costs are skyrocketing. Enter EigenDA, a modular...
Modular Data Availability Layers for Ethereum Rollups: Verification Challenges and Solutions
Ethereum rollups are pushing scalability boundaries as ETH holds steady at $2,844.86 , down 3.86% in the last 24 hours. With transaction costs soaring on the main chain, developers are turning to modular data availability layers like...
How Decentralized Sequencer Networks Enhance Rollup Security and Scalability
Rollups have become the cornerstone of Layer-2 scaling, offering a compelling path to greater throughput and lower costs by processing transactions off-chain before finalizing them on Layer 1. However, the rise of rollups has surfaced a...
How Modular Data Availability Layers Are Cutting Rollup Fees: Celestia, Avail, and EigenDA Explained
For years, the promise of rollups as Ethereum’s scaling solution has been held back by a stubborn bottleneck: data availability costs . Transaction fees on popular rollups like Arbitrum One have regularly hovered around $0.15 per...
