Tableland is a permissionless database that allows developers to use relational data and SQL from any contract, wallet, or app.

We're moving to Paragraph.xyz!
We started this blog and our Weeknotes newsletter on Substack to give the community insight into the latest happenings with Tableland. Since then, we began research and experiments around web3-native data needs—which led to the MVP for Basin. Our blogs started to incorporate topics outside of the core Tableland database, but everything we’ve shared has been built by the team behind the protocol—Textile. ICYMI—Mirror and Paragraph are joining forces (see here), so moving from Mirror to Paragra...

We're moving to Paragraph.xyz!
We started this blog and our Weeknotes newsletter on Substack to give the community insight into the latest happenings with Tableland. Since then, we began research and experiments around web3-native data needs—which led to the MVP for Basin. Our blogs started to incorporate topics outside of the core Tableland database, but everything we’ve shared has been built by the team behind the protocol—Textile. ICYMI—Mirror and Paragraph are joining forces (see here), so moving from Mirror to Paragra...

Data Availability: Reviewing proof & storage approaches
BackgroundData Availability (”DA”) is a hot topic now that EIP-4844 is live! There are a few major players in the space, and all of them take similar approaches but with a few differences. We'll take a look at EigenDA, Celestia, Avail, and Arbitrum AnyTrust. But first, let's start off with a bit of background information. DA layers ensure that block data is provably published so that applications and rollups can know what the state of the chain is—but once the data is published, DA ...

Data Availability: Reviewing proof & storage approaches
BackgroundData Availability (”DA”) is a hot topic now that EIP-4844 is live! There are a few major players in the space, and all of them take similar approaches but with a few differences. We'll take a look at EigenDA, Celestia, Avail, and Arbitrum AnyTrust. But first, let's start off with a bit of background information. DA layers ensure that block data is provably published so that applications and rollups can know what the state of the chain is—but once the data is published, DA ...

Tableland Studio Launch: Manage, Deploy, & Discover Onchain Datasets
The Tableland Studio is officially launching! We opened up beta access to the Studio around 6 months ago, and since then, we’ve been working with developers to enhance its functionality.Studio landing page linking to your teams and associated projects.If you’re unfamiliar with the Studio, it’s a web application that lets you create collaborative teams, projects, and tables on the Tableland network. A primary benefit is a lower lift to getting started developing on Tableland. Additionally, any...

Tableland Studio Launch: Manage, Deploy, & Discover Onchain Datasets
The Tableland Studio is officially launching! We opened up beta access to the Studio around 6 months ago, and since then, we’ve been working with developers to enhance its functionality.Studio landing page linking to your teams and associated projects.If you’re unfamiliar with the Studio, it’s a web application that lets you create collaborative teams, projects, and tables on the Tableland network. A primary benefit is a lower lift to getting started developing on Tableland. Additionally, any...

Blobs, transient storage, & data availability: Tableland just became your cheap onchain SQL database
Dencun goes liveToday, the Dencun upgrade went live! This brings EIP-4844 (and others) to Ethereum mainnet and the long-awaited Proto-Danksharding aka “blob” support. Blobs are a new transient storage option that expires after ~2 weeks. Up to this point, L2 chains would post transaction data from the L2 back to Ethereum L1 as calldata at some interval to ensure the data is made available onchain. The Dencun changes how L2s interact with the L1; instead of posting rolled-up data as calldata, i...

Blobs, transient storage, & data availability: Tableland just became your cheap onchain SQL database
Dencun goes liveToday, the Dencun upgrade went live! This brings EIP-4844 (and others) to Ethereum mainnet and the long-awaited Proto-Danksharding aka “blob” support. Blobs are a new transient storage option that expires after ~2 weeks. Up to this point, L2 chains would post transaction data from the L2 back to Ethereum L1 as calldata at some interval to ensure the data is made available onchain. The Dencun changes how L2s interact with the L1; instead of posting rolled-up data as calldata, i...

WeatherXM + Textile: DePIN Data Storage, Retrieval, & Rewards Computation
TL;DRWeatherXM used Textile to do the following:Bring open data availability of station/device data and rewards calculations to help progress toward fully decentralized infrastructure and bring transparency to the dataset.Enable verifiable data such that the data is signed at the source, ensuring all data is cryptographically provable with access controls on data mutations.A decentralized framework for computation, such as QoD, providing the WeatherXM ecosystem a way to build on top of the da...

WeatherXM + Textile: DePIN Data Storage, Retrieval, & Rewards Computation
TL;DRWeatherXM used Textile to do the following:Bring open data availability of station/device data and rewards calculations to help progress toward fully decentralized infrastructure and bring transparency to the dataset.Enable verifiable data such that the data is signed at the source, ensuring all data is cryptographically provable with access controls on data mutations.A decentralized framework for computation, such as QoD, providing the WeatherXM ecosystem a way to build on top of the da...