Today, I just want to make an extreme comparison👇:
💸 Traditional chain deployment is 'heavy industry', Caldera is 'modular Lego'
Many project teams are still using Web2 thinking for Web3:
• I have to build the chain myself;
• You need to hire architects, node operators, and security audit teams;
• After launching, I still need to ask someone to help me connect RPC, bridges, and cross-chain;
As a result, the chain hasn't launched yet, the money is gone, and users have been taken away by others.
But Caldera doesn't require you to understand any of this.
It's like a Web3 automated chain-building machine:
'Just select the right module, and leave the rest to the system.'
⚙️ Caldera delivers a 'ready-to-use' Rollup package
• VM: EVM or SolanaVM, choose your own;
• DA Layer: Ethereum/Celestia/EigenDA can be used freely;
• RPC, Bridge, block explorer, wallet integration: all bundled;
• Once configured, it's deployed directly; domain names, traffic, and monitoring backend are all provided;
The only thing you need to bring is an idea for a project.
🌐 After launching the chain, there are still people to help you 'connect to the global Rollup alliance'
This is Caldera's trump card: Metalayer.
• All chains launched through Caldera automatically enter an interconnecting network;
• Assets can move from chain A to chain B;
• Users do not need to redeploy their wallets;
• Traffic can be inter-directed, contracts can be inter-adjusted, and data can be linked;
While other chains are islands on their first day, the chain launched by Caldera has neighbors from day one.
This is not deploying a chain, it's connecting to a 'multi-chain economy'.
🔋 ERA is the most critical fuel in this economy
You think ERA is an investment product, but it is actually a basic payment system for an ecosystem:
• Cross-chain communication requires ERA;
• To connect to Metalayer, you need to stake ERA;
• In the future, settlements between chains will be based on ERA;
It's not a matter of whether you can use it, but whether you can afford to use it.
🔮 Caldera's model is 'Web3 Infrastructure as a Service'
Do you remember the early internet?
• Building a website: you need to buy servers, write backend code, and deploy it yourself;
• Later came WordPress, one-click website building;
The current Caldera is like the WordPress + AWS + power grid system of Web3:
Want to build a chain? Open the console, fill in a few parameters, and it will be successfully deployed, plus you can connect with others.
🧠 Let's leave an open question:
If in the future, every individual, every project, and every DApp can launch a chain as easily as posting on a public account,
Which industries do you think this will disrupt?
Feel free to tell me the trends you see in the comments.
(Don't forget to like + follow, I'll be publishing a tutorial on (how to launch a chain for free using Caldera) soon)