The Ambition of Caldera: Not to Create Rollups, but to Be the 'Operating System' for Creating Rollups

Nowadays, many are creating Rollups, but @Caldera Official insists on making the 'tools for creating Rollups' — the #caldera ecosystem is like a blockchain version of an 'operating system'. Developers don’t need to understand the underlying architecture; they can easily create customized Rollups through drag and drop, which genuinely lowers the entry barrier.

Its modular design is quite clever: it separates data storage, transaction execution, and security settlement into independent modules. If you want to do DeFi, enhance transaction speed; if you want to create a blockchain game, optimize state synchronization, and combine them as needed. A team tried it and set up an NFT cross-chain platform, going live in two weeks with #caldera ; previously, it would have taken at least two months.

$ERA is the 'activation code' for this system: using modules requires paying with ERA, and staking ERA can act as a validation node. Quality tools in the ecosystem are also incentivized through ERA. Unlike some tokens that rely solely on speculation, every interaction in the #caldera ecosystem requires it, making this demand very concrete.

@Caldera Official is also building a 'parts library', connecting to several data availability layers. In the future, when developers want to expand functionality, they can simply plug in 'new modules'. More and more small teams are starting up with it, after all, they don’t have to reinvent the wheel from scratch. @Caldera Official is clear about this approach: rather than competing with others for the Rollup market, it’s better to be the one providing tools to everyone, which broadens the perspective significantly.