Celestia · TIA
Celestia price prediction
Celestia made modular blockchains concrete by selling rollups cheap data availability they'd otherwise build themselves. As the thesis's flagship token, TIA moves on whether the market still trusts that rollups will keep paying for outsourced DA.
What is Celestia (TIA)?
Celestia is a modular blockchain network that provides data availability and consensus as a base layer for other blockchains, particularly rollups. It separates execution from consensus and data availability, letting developers deploy sovereign chains that post their transaction data to Celestia rather than re-implementing a full base layer. Built with the Cosmos SDK and CometBFT (Tendermint) consensus, it uses data availability sampling so light nodes can verify that data was published without downloading entire blocks. TIA is the native token, used to pay for data availability (blob space), for staking to secure the network, and to cover transaction fees.
| Category | Layer 1 |
|---|---|
| Launched | 2023 |
| Consensus / type | Proof of Stake |
| Blockchain | Own Layer 1 |
| Max supply | Uncapped (inflationary) |
| Primary use | Modular data availability for rollups |
| Ticker | TIA |
How to predict Celestia on BitPredict
- Choose Celestia (TIA) and a timeframe: 24 hours.
- Call it UP or DOWN. Your call locks and timestamps instantly.
- When the timeframe closes, it settles automatically against the market price.
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What moves Celestia (TIA)?
Celestia is a modular network specializing in data availability, letting rollups and app-chains post data cheaply instead of building their own base layer. Watch rollup and app-chain adoption of its DA layer, competition from rival data-availability solutions, ecosystem growth, and how the modular-versus-monolithic debate swings. Token unlocks and emissions can weigh on it too.
None of that is a forecast: it's what a sharp predictor watches before making a call. Turn your read into a scored prediction, then track how it ages on your accuracy leaderboard.
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Why call Celestia on BitPredict
TIA is the flagship of the modular-blockchain thesis, which makes it as much a narrative trade as a technical one. Reading it well means judging whether the market still believes rollups will keep paying for outsourced data availability.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I predict Celestia for free?
Yes. Calling TIA up or down on BitPredict is completely free: there's nothing to deposit and nothing to wager. You're competing on accuracy, not capital.
What's the TIA price prediction for the next 24 hours?
BitPredict runs on exactly one horizon: the next 24 hours. Rather than a numeric price target or a minute-by-minute forecast, you make a single directional call: will Celestia (TIA) be higher or lower 24 hours from now? Your call is timestamped and locked the instant you make it, then settles automatically against the market price a day later. If you're weighing what happens next over the coming hours or days, that up-or-down read is what you build a public track record on, not a promise about the exact price.
How does a TIA prediction settle?
You call TIA UP or DOWN over the next 24 hours. Your call is timestamped instantly, and it settles automatically against the market price 24 hours later.
Is this Celestia price prediction financial advice?
No. BitPredict is a social prediction game for entertainment and reputation. Nothing here is financial, investment, or trading advice. Always do your own research.
