Why is Caldera's Metalayer the nemesis of 'bridge hackers'?

In the past two years, over $1 billion in funds have been stolen from blockchain bridges by hackers, mostly due to vulnerabilities in individual bridge code, making them targets for attacks. Caldera's Metalayer takes a different approach: instead of creating new bridges, it makes cross-chain transactions safer.

Its secret lies in 'distributing risk'. Metalayer acts like a dispatch center; when users need to cross chains, it selects the optimal combination route from existing dozens of bridges, such as 'first using bridge A for half, then bridge B for the other half'. Even if one of them encounters an issue, the losses can be controlled. At the same time, Solvers (routing providers) wishing to participate must stake a large amount of assets, and if something goes wrong, they lose money, which serves as a form of 'deposit insurance' for security.

In this model, it is difficult for hackers to find single points of vulnerability to exploit. Data shows that projects connected to Metalayer have seen an 80% reduction in cross-chain security incidents. For users, this may be the most reassuring cross-chain method available today. #Caldera @Caldera Official $ERA