Celestia announces proof-of-concept Mammoth Mini testnet results: average permissionless data throughput of 27 MB/s
On October 23rd, Celestia Labs announced the results of the proof-of-concept Mammoth Mini testnet, with an average permissionless data throughput of 27 MB/s. Many improvements to Mammoth Mini (e.g. FBSS) have ended the research phase and entered the design phase. Others (such as Vacuum! and the redesigned QUIC-based p2p stack) are in the prototype and MVP stages, and iterative improvements are underway. The core developer community hopes to present these improvements when they are ready for deployment in 2025.
In September, the Celestia core developer community announced a roadmap for massively scaling data throughput to achieve the next major goal: 1GB blocks.