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DATA AVAILABILITY SAMPLING EXPLAINED! learn about -Modular Blockchains -probabilistic sampling techniques -Erasure Encoding Full vid below👇

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Joao 💮2 years ago

Great video! Is there a difference between DAS and DA? Or is it just an alternative name? Quick fact check that I don't think Celestia is the pioneer in DA. @Syscoin has launched their DA Solution almost 1 year ago. More info on Syscoin's DA here:

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Junion2 years ago

YO NEW VID LETSGO

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Validatus.com2 years ago

Great explanation on Data Availability Sampling! It's well-simplified. Absolutely a must-watch for anyone interested in the intricacies of DA. Thanks for sharing this insightful video! 🤝

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Sam sool2 years ago

Great vidéo dude !

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Poopman (💩🧱✨)2 years ago

Quality as usual

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Kenny2 years ago

@CelestiaOrg liked and subscribed! excellent video! i like how you present the technicals. and the graphics are superb

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