While We’re All Waiting for Cohort Results…
Let’s Look at the Numbers!
CelestiaSignals by CHAIN DIGITAL
The announcement of the next Celestia Foundation delegation cohort is expected very soon — likely within the coming days.
At this stage, most operators are simply waiting for the final decisions. Instead of adding more speculation or assumptions, it makes sense to step back and look at the most neutral signal available — actual on-chain execution performance.
Below is a snapshot of validator proposer activity over the past 30 days across both Mainnet Beta and Mocha Testnet, providing a straightforward view of how operators have been performing in real network conditions.
30-day performance overview · Source: Chain Digital · Open interactive report →
The report view can be filtered by delegation cohort — including the cohort that is currently under review.
In moments like this, execution data becomes the most objective signal of operational performance.
A simple way to explore the picture is to sort validators by proposer execution metrics and see how performance actually distributes across the set.
Try switching the sorting to show validators with the highest number of successfully executed proposer slots first…
and hopefully you won’t suddenly find your validator sitting too far down the list ![]()
Validator Participation & Uptime Dynamics
Block participation overview · Source: Chain Digital · Open interactive report →
Beyond proposer execution metrics, we also monitor overall block participation across both Celestia Mainnet and Mocha Testnet.
We continuously track how validator uptime and participation evolve over time, building a dataset that helps identify structural patterns in network performance. These visualizations make it easier to observe behavioural shifts — for example after software upgrades, network events or infrastructure changes — and to better understand how participation stability develops across the active validator set.
Short-Term Execution Consistency: Weekly Validator Performance
Weekly proposer performance · Source: Chain Digital · Open interactive report →
Beyond longer observation windows, we also track validator execution behaviour on a short-term basis.
Weekly snapshots help reveal whether performance stability is structural or simply the result of favourable assignment distribution over longer periods. In practice, this makes it easier to spot early signs of execution drift, temporary infrastructure issues or coordination challenges.
In the report below, validators can be explored by proposer workload, execution consistency and overall block processing reliability during the observed week.
We also intentionally keep a small section with validators that missed blocks — quietly hidden behind an expandable view.
Sometimes it’s worth taking a quick look there… just to make sure your validator name isn’t unexpectedly waiting inside ![]()
Cohort-Level Execution Reliability
Cohort execution overview · Source: Chain Digital · Open interactive report →
Since delegation decisions are made at the cohort level, it is equally important to look beyond individual validator metrics and understand how entire cohorts perform as operational groups.
The snapshot below provides a structured overview of proposer execution across active delegation cohorts.
It highlights overall success rates, proposer workload distribution and the relative stability of each cohort during the observed period.
This perspective helps reveal whether execution reliability is evenly distributed or concentrated within specific validator segments — a critical factor when assessing long-term validator set resilience and delegation risk distribution.
Validator Deep Dive: Individual Operational Profiles
Real-Time Proposer Execution Snapshot
While aggregated reports help understand general validator set behaviour, a closer look at individual validator profiles often reveals a more nuanced operational picture.
Dedicated validator pages allow us to observe execution patterns in real time, combining proposer activity snapshots, block participation dynamics and cross-network operational coverage. This makes it easier to understand not only how often a validator is assigned blocks, but also how consistently those assignments are executed across different time horizons.
Such granular views help identify stability trends, execution pressure distribution and early signals of behavioural shifts — especially during periods of network upgrades, workload redistribution or infrastructure adjustments.
Live proposer execution · Source: Chain Digital · Open full validator profile →
Participation Stability & Operational Footprint
Beyond proposer execution itself, individual validator profiles also reveal deeper operational characteristics — including block participation dynamics, cross-environment coverage and execution consistency over time.
Tracking these signals helps build a clearer picture of how validators behave under varying workload conditions, how resilient their infrastructure remains across network environments, and how participation stability evolves throughout different operational cycles.
Such granular views can often surface subtle behavioural patterns that remain hidden in higher-level reports — particularly during network upgrades, workload redistribution phases or shifts in validator set composition.
Validator profile summary · Source: Chain Digital ·Open full validator profile →
Explore the Reports. Share Your Performance.
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All of the reports shown above are available in interactive format on our website.
You can open any validator profile, explore proposer execution metrics, review short-term and long-term performance trends, and generate ready-to-share visual snapshots of your validator’s operational track record.
Sharing these reports can be a simple and transparent way to demonstrate your validator’s activity, reliability and execution consistency to delegators, ecosystem teams and fellow operators.
If you find this analytics useful, feel free to share your performance snapshots on social media and highlight your validator’s operational achievements.
We truly appreciate community support in spreading these reports and helping improve overall network transparency.
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About CHAIN DIGITAL
CHAIN DIGITAL has been actively contributing to the Celestia ecosystem since the earliest development stages, operating infrastructure already during the Arabica devnet period and continuing through Mocha testnet and Mainnet Beta.
Over time, the team has focused on building reliable infrastructure and ecosystem tooling aimed at improving network transparency, decentralization and operational awareness.
Key validator highlights
Early ecosystem contributor — infrastructure operations since devnet phase
Foundation delegation recipient (Cohort 3) — proven mainnet performance track record
Stable proposer execution — consistent participation across long observation windows
Public infrastructure provider — RPC endpoints, snapshots, analytics and monitoring tools
Operational resilience focus — cross-environment coverage and reliability engineering
Ecosystem tooling builder — services designed to improve validator visibility and transparency
Today, the team continues to focus on infrastructure reliability, ecosystem tooling and initiatives that support decentralization and long-term network resilience.
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