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ERA is a bit like a universal socket in the blockchain

Brothers, have you ever encountered a situation like this: in your newly moved house, there aren't enough sockets, and as a result, your phone, computer, hairdryer, and hot pot are all squeezed onto one power strip, and in the end, you have to take turns using electricity, which is super frustrating. The current blockchain situation is quite similar - there are many chains and many projects, but they interact with each other like "neighbors nodding without speaking"; to visit another, you have to take several detours.

With the emergence of ERA, it’s like having a "universal socket + highway" in the blockchain world. You can plug in whatever you want, whether it’s EVM-compatible or non-EVM, ERA can connect them instantly and help you customize your own "community" - how many buildings you want, what style you want, it’s all up to you.

What's even more outrageous is that ERA is not satisfied with just being the "king of sockets"; it wants to connect all these sockets into a Rollup internet. What does this mean? In the future, when you use a certain DApp, you won't have to worry about which chain it’s on, the experience will be seamless, just like your phone connecting to WiFi without having to ask, "Are you using Telecom or Unicom?"

So, ERA is not just about creating a chain; it’s like giving all chains a "renovation makeover," being able to connect them, customize them, and allow them to interconnect. If it really grows big in the future, other chains might have to "pay property fees" to enter ERA's ecosystem.

In short, if Ethereum is the "city center of blockchain," then ERA is the infrastructure wizard that secretly builds subways, high-speed rail, and buses right to your doorstep. Those who understand, understand. When one day you wake up and find that all the chains you use are in ERA, don’t be too surprised. @Caldera Official #Caldera $ERA