3 Minutes to Your Own Blockchain: #Caldera Lets Developers Say Goodbye to 'Infrastructure Involution'

In the past, building a custom blockchain was akin to 'Journey to the West': either spend millions hiring a technical team or endure the congestion and high fees of public chains. #Caldera (ERA) has opened a door: 'Developers should focus on creativity, not underlying infrastructure—exclusive Rollup can be launched in 3 minutes.'

Its 'Rollup as a Service (RaaS)' is like a set of 'Blockchain Lego': choose a template (Optimistic or ZK Rollup), set parameters (Gas fee rules, data on-chain frequency, privacy permissions), click deploy—an access layer Rollup is born. For example, if a gaming team wants to create an on-chain item system, they can customize 'zero Gas fee for player transfers' (paid uniformly by the project party using $ERA); DeFi projects needing high-frequency trading can opt for 'data compression storage' mode, reducing operational costs by 70%.

These Rollups are born with a 'golden spoon': inheriting Ethereum's security (data ultimately anchored to the main chain), possessing cross-chain capabilities, and even able to reuse ready-made tools from the #Caldera ecosystem—like directly calling Plume's liquidity pool or accessing ApeChain's NFT market. Developers no longer need to pull their hair out over 'cross-chain compatibility,' they just need to focus on refining product experience.

$ERA is the 'Ecosystem Activation Code': deploying Rollups requires staking a small amount of ERA (to prevent junk projects), using cross-chain features consumes ERA, and quality projects can apply for the ERA ecosystem fund. Currently, over 120 teams have launched exclusive chains through Caldera, covering gaming, DeFi, social, and other fields, and the use cases for $ERA are continuously expanding.

@Caldera Official is rewriting the rules: Blockchain should not be a toy for a few, but the 'launcher' for every idea. #caldera proves that the real innovation threshold has never been technology, but 'making technology accessible.'

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