Recently, the era of airdrops has not only stabilized but increased, proving that funding support is quite effective. Ideally, in the future, we might see the height double to around $2. Although everyone has recently received airdrops, do you really understand what era is?

You can think of ERA as a "universal socket" in the blockchain world—various blockchains are like different brands of appliances with incompatible interfaces, making it difficult to work together. For developers wanting to create cross-chain applications, it feels like constantly changing plugs in countries with different voltages; it's incredibly troublesome.

However, what ERA does with its "rollup internet" is like giving all blockchains a unified "smart power strip." Developers no longer need to worry about adapting to different chains; whatever functionality they want, they can directly create a customized rollup on ERA, as simple as building with Lego. Cross-chain data and asset transfers can be easily managed. This "modular" approach essentially unbinds blockchain technology, transforming it from a constraint into a handy tool.

For us ordinary users, the benefits are tangible. In the future, using DApps won't require remembering a bunch of different wallets for various chains, and cross-chain transfers could be as fast as sending messages, with significantly reduced fees. For project teams, launching a project on ERA is like opening a store on a well-established commercial street; the infrastructure is ready, and attracting foot traffic (users and assets) is easier, naturally increasing the likelihood of success.

Currently, blockchains are talking about "ecosystems," but there are too few platforms that truly enable seamless cooperation. The foundation of "interconnectivity" like $ERA paves a smooth road for the entire industry, allowing both small teams and large projects to operate more smoothly. Simply put, it’s not a fleeting concept but a solid technology that provides a framework for blockchain. The more robust this foundational infrastructure is, the more convenient it will be for us to use, and the more confidence we will have in the ERA we hold, right?

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