How far are we from the end of uninteresting Web3 games?

Blockchain games have long been criticized for being uninteresting, largely due to the performance limitations of blockchain, which stifles many possibilities for gameplay. Imagine a competitive game that requires quick reactions; every time you make a move, you have to wait for a block confirmation, or you hesitate to act frequently due to high gas fees. This experience is nothing short of disastrous.

Real change comes from bringing games back to the essence of gaming. Infrastructure like Caldera is clearing obstacles for game developers. It allows game project teams to have a dedicated, high TPS, low latency game server chain. On this chain, all high-frequency interactions that can be achieved in traditional gaming worlds—real-time battles, item crafting, resource trading—can be completed instantly and at a very low cost.

When technology is no longer a bottleneck, developers can truly focus on the core gameplay, world-building, and economic system design. The era of smooth, fun Web3 games, where assets genuinely belong to players, is accelerating due to the maturity of these underlying technologies.

@Caldera Official $ERA #Caldera