Infrastructure application protocols are akin to B2B services commissioned by dApps and/or smart contracts, rather than end consumers. Examples of these are things like storage, processing, and communications. ARTICLESWTF is Data Availability? and why solving the “data availability problem” is crucial if we want blockchains to scaleThe Celestia Thesis - An article on light client security and modular blockchain technology The Endgame bottleneck: historical storage The Limits to Blockchain ScalabilityEncapsulated vs systemic complexity in protocol design Infrastructure Lego: The Middleware Thesis A Comparison of Heterogeneous Blockchain NetworksPublic blockchains are massively multiclient databases, where every user is a root user.Peeking Under the Hood: Key Pillars of Crypto InfrastructureModular Blockchain Protocols - On Modular Blockchains And Their Counterparts The Modular World - An article on the novel functionalities of Celestia and the future of the modular worldVIDEOSThe Case for Application Specific Blockchains Celestia: The World’s First Modular Blockchain Network CELESTIA DEEP DIVE: DATA AVAILABILITY SAMPLING, CEVMOS, ROLLUPS & MORE TWITTER THREADSBiggest players in the infrastructure/middleware space Architecture Diagrams on Mainnets/L2 Celestia Thesis - A Major player in L1 and L2 wars