Scaling Ethereum has never been easy. But Caldera is not just trying to solve the problem of a single blockchain. They are building something bigger, smarter – an infrastructure for the entire future of Web3.

And $ERA is the native coin, the engine that helps the entire system operate smoothly. It is not just a token; it is the key for blockchains to connect and coordinate with each other effectively.

🛠 Caldera – Not Just Another Ordinary Rollup Project

Most current rollup projects focus on optimizing a single blockchain. But Caldera is different.

  • They provide developers with the tools to build their own rollup.

  • Each of these rollups still inherits security from Ethereum – a strength that makes the ecosystem robust.

Caldera's breakthrough lies in Metalayer – an infrastructure layer that connects multiple rollups together, even when they use different technologies such as Optimistic Rollup or ZK-Rollup.

💡 Why is ERA Important?

ERA is not just a token for trading; it is the operational foundation of the entire system:

  1. 🧩 Cross-chain transaction fees

    When rollups interact through Metalayer, users will use ERA to pay fees. This is the factor that makes the system interconnected and not fragmented.


    🔐 Network security through staking

    Validators will stake ERA to confirm transactions and maintain integrity of the network. The more ERA staked, the safer the network.

  2. 🗳️ Decentralized governance (DAO)

    ERA holders have the right to vote on important decisions:

    • System upgrades

    • Treasury spending

    • Technical parameter adjustment

🌐 Long-term vision

As the number of applications and rollups on Ethereum increases significantly, Caldera's model is no longer an experimental idea – it is gradually becoming a plan for the future.

ERA plays a 3-in-1 role:

  • A bridge between rollups

  • Fuel for the operational system

  • Voting rights for the community

No frills, no tricks, $ERA providing a solid platform for developers, users, and the entire Web3 ecosystem. #Caldera @Caldera Official