Week 2024-22

Celestia Report Cal. Week 22 - 2024 #

General Information #

The following results show measurement data that were collected in calendar week 22 in 2024 from 2024-05-27 to 2024-06-03.

  • Number of crawls 337
  • Number of visits 302,900

    Visiting a peer means dialing or connecting to it. Every time the crawler or monitoring process tries to dial or connect to a peer we consider this as visiting it. Regardless of errors that may occur.

  • Number of unique peer IDs visited 304
  • Number of unique peer IDs discovered in the DHT 304
  • Number of unique IP addresses found 452

Timestamps are in UTC if not mentioned otherwise.

Churn Analysis #

This visualizes the uptime of peers over a specific period of time. The plot may display trends in churn rate, distribution of uptime periods, or patterns in peer activity. It helps analyze the stability and reliability of the network by identifying fluctuations in peer participation and examining potential factors influencing churn.

💡 Note that for agents without an agent version, they’re suffixed with 0.

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all (408)celestia-celestia/0 (407)celestia-node/vv0.14 (1)Uptime (hours)Online Peers (%)Churn Analysis

Geolocation #

Geographical data is sourced from a leading IP Geolocation provider, which maps IP addresses to corresponding countries.

This bar plot illustrates the distribution of observed nodes across different countries.

31.4%15.6%13.1%11.4%5.9%2.6%2.6%2.1%1.8%1.8%1.8%1.8%8.3%DEFRmultiUSGBNLLTJPCAECFIROothers05101520253035
CountryCountCountry Distribution of All NodesTotal: 114Data: week ending 03 Jun 2024. Source: Nebula

This plot displays the weekly geographical distribution of nodes, categorized by country.

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CountryDEFRmultiUSGBNLothersDateCountCountry Distribution of All NodesTotal Mean: 114Data: week ending 03 Jun 2024. Source: Nebula

Cloud Providers #

Cloud providers data is sourced from Udger, which maps IP addresses to known hosting providers.

Cloud Hosting Rate #

This line chart displays the count of nodes within the Celestia network that are hosted on known commercial cloud providers, compared to those that are not. It tracks the distribution over a specified period, offering insights into the infrastructure preferences for node hosting.

Regular analysis of this chart can reveal trends in the adoption of cloud services for nodes. Such information is crucial for understanding the network’s resilience and the potential reliance on cloud infrastructure.

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ProviderDatacenterNon-DatacenterDateCountCloud Rate of All NodesTotal Mean: 114Data: week ending 03 Jun 2024. Source: Nebula

This bar chart presents the weekly distribution of Celestia nodes among various cloud providers, including nodes not hosted within data centers (grouped under Non-Datacenter).

77.3%6.4%3.8%2.5%1.3%1.0%0.9%0.9%0.9%0.9%0.9%0.9%3.0%Non-DatacenterHetzner OnlineOVHAmazon AWSwebhoster.deContabo GmbHCloudLixGoDaddy Operating Company,HostVenom, LLC.ReliableSite.Net LLCWorldStreamnetcup GmbHothers0102030405060708090
Cloud ProviderCountCloud Distribution of All NodesTotal: 114Data: week ending 03 Jun 2024. Source: Nebula

The line chart illustrates the trends in the distribution of all Celestia nodes across cloud providers over the given time period. Note that nodes hosted outside of data centers are not included in this representation.

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Cloud ProviderHetzner OnlineOVHAmazon AWSContabo GmbHwebhoster.denetcup GmbHothersDateCountCloud Distribution of All NodesTotal Mean: 25Data: week ending 03 Jun 2024. Source: Nebula

Crawls #

Protocols #

This plot illustrates the evolving count of nodes supporting each of the listed protocols over time. It exclusively presents data gathered from nodes accessible through a libp2p connection via our crawler. The identification of supported protocols relies on the libp2p identify protocol, hence necessitating a libp2p connection for discovery.

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/ipfs/id/1.0.0/ipfs/id/push/1.0.0/ipfs/ping/1.0.0/celestia/celestia/ipfs/bitswap/celestia/celestia/ipfs/bitswap/1.0.0/celestia/celestia/ipfs/bitswap/1.1.0/celestia/celestia/ipfs/bitswap/1.2.0/floodsub/1.0.0/meshsub/1.1.0/celestia/fraud/v0.0.1/celestia/header-ex/v0.0.3/celestia/celestia/kad/1.0.0/celestia/shrex/eds/v0.0.1/celestia/shrex/nd/v0.0.3/libp2p/autonat/1.0.0DateCountObserved ProtocolsData: week ending 03 Jun 2024. Source: Nebula

Errors #

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Cloud Providerconnection_refusedio_timeoutnegotiate_security_protocolno_ip_addresspeer_id_mismatchDateCountConnection ErrorsData: week ending 03 Jun 2024. Source: Nebula
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Cloud Providerio_timeoutprotocol_not_supportedstream_resetunknownDateCountCrawl ErrorsData: week ending 03 Jun 2024. Source: Nebula

Stale Node Records #

All Peers #

This stacked plot depicts the count of node records stored within each node’s routing table and made accessible through the DHT. These node records serve as a mechanism through which nodes discover new remote nodes in the network.

Ensuring the reachability of referenced nodes shared within the network holds paramount importance. The plot delineates the occurrences of reachable and non-reachable (stale) node records. Note that nodes running behind a NAT are counted as unreachable even though they may be online.

For instance, if a node’s record is present in the routing tables of 100 other nodes and the node is reachable, the plot will reflect an increase of 100 in the online category.

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Record TypeReachableUnreachableDateCount of RecordsReachable vs. Unreachable Records Over TimeData: week ending 03 Jun 2024. Source: Nebula