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Celestia Unveils Vision 2.0, Targets 1Tbps Blockspace for Global Markets

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Joerg Hiller
Jan 14, 2026 16:13

Celestia announces Vision 2.0 with Fibre upgrade targeting 1 terabit per second throughput, aiming to bring every market onchain from stocks to AI agent payments.

Celestia has published a sweeping strategic roadmap that repositions the modular blockchain from rollup infrastructure to the foundation layer for global financial markets. The January 14 announcement, authored by co-founder Mustafa Al-Bassam, introduces “Fibre” — an upgrade targeting 1 terabit per second of blockspace throughput with millisecond latency.

TIA jumped 13.76% on the news, trading at $0.5981 with market cap reaching $518 million.

From Rollups to Revenue

The pivot addresses a question that’s dogged modular blockchain proponents: what actually consumes all this blockspace?

Celestia’s answer is markets. Not just crypto DEXes, but stocks, commodities, advertising auctions, AI agent payments, and real-time data trading. The thesis argues that current blockchain throughput — even Ethereum’s full Danksharding endgame at 0.67MB/s — can’t support markets that need to write for every impression, API call, or agent transaction.

“If 10KB/s enabled AMMs, and 10MB/s enabled onchain orderbooks, then 1 Tbps is the leap that enables every market to come onchain,” the roadmap states. That’s roughly one transaction per second for every human on Earth.

The Revenue Model Takes Shape

Perhaps more significant for TIA holders: Celestia finally articulated a concrete value accrual story. The team projects that if Celestia-powered markets generate $20 billion in annual revenue (Binance-scale), a 3% take rate would yield $600 million in yearly blockspace fees.

The near-term target is more modest — $50 million annually, assuming a 5% take rate on a Hyperliquid-scale venue generating $1 billion in revenue.

Current blockspace pricing sits at near-zero to encourage adoption. That changes as demand materializes. A volume-tiered pricing proposal is already circulating in Celestia’s governance forums.

Technical Roadmap

Vision 2.0 outlines five product pillars:

Fibre: The 1Tbps blockspace layer with “simple, reliable submission APIs.”

Private Blockspace: Encrypted transactions for dark pools and institutional-size orders.

Interop: Lazybridging and cross-chain messaging to unify liquidity across market chains.

Frameworks: Sovereign SDK and Evolve for custom market chain deployment.

Programmable Liquidity: A coordination layer for intents and cross-rollup capital efficiency.

The Governance Bet

One philosophical stance stands out: Celestia explicitly rejects “code is law” absolutism. In a future where AI agents dominate market activity, the team argues that token-weighted governance becomes capturable by machines. Instead, Celestia hardcodes social consensus as the final authority — upgrade logic requires off-chain agreement, not on-chain voting.

“Markets are social systems; their rules must remain legible, enforceable and upgradeable by humans,” the document states.

Market Implications

The announcement represents Celestia’s clearest attempt yet to differentiate from both monolithic L1s and competing data availability layers. By targeting high-frequency, high-value markets rather than generic dapp deployment, the team is betting that revenue-generating use cases will drive sustainable protocol economics.

Whether 1Tbps throughput materializes — and whether traditional markets actually migrate onchain — remains speculative. But Celestia has staked its roadmap on a specific thesis: blockchains have product-market fit for markets, and everything else is noise.

The team set a two-year execution window. TIA’s price suggests at least some traders are buying the vision.

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Source: https://blockchain.news/news/celestia-vision-2-targets-1tbps-blockspace-global-markets

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